File:Distyly primula.jpg
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English: An example of heterostyly: Pin (A) and thrumb (B) flowers of the common primrose (Primula vulgaris), a distylous species. Pin and thrum flowers are borne by different plants. This genetically controled polymorphism enhances allogamy. Legend: (1) corolla, (2) calix, (3) stamen, (4) pistil.
Français : Un exemple d' hétérostylie: fleurs longuistylée (A) et brévistylée (B) de primevère commune Primula vulgaris, une espèce dystilique. Les fleurs loguistylées et brévistylées se forment sur des plants différents. Ce polymorphisme sous contrôle génétique favorise l'allogammie. Légende: (1) corole, (2) calice, (3) étamines, (4) pistil. |
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English: self-made Français : travail personnel |
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| Author | berru | ||||||||
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