New Zealand Journal of Botany abstract
B98030Received 25 May 1998; accepted 3 August 1998
Short communication
Gynodioecy in Myrsine kermadecensis (Myrsinaceae)
P. B. HEENAN
Landcare Research
P. O. Box 69
Lincoln, New Zealand
Abstract Examination of a number of herbarium specimens of
Myrsine kermadecensis suggests that the species is gynodioecious.
Pistillate flowers have a functional pistil and reduced non-functional anthers
that lack pollen. Bisexual flowers have functional anthers with copious, viable
pollen, and a functional pistil. The size of the corolla differs, with the
bisexual flowers being slightly larger.
Keywords Myrsinaceae; Myrsine; Myrsine
kermadecensis; gynodioecy; Kermadec Islands flora
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