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Background and aims - Primula beesiana Forrest is a perennial alpine species endemic to southwest China, which is narrowly distributed in the eastern Himalaya and the Hengduan Mountains. The aim of this study is to elucidate the reproductive strategies of this heterostylous species in an alpine environment
ALPINE HABITAT, FLOWER SCENTS, HETEROSTYLY, POLLINATION, REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS, PRIMULA BEESIANA
ALPINE HABITAT, FLOWER SCENTS, HETEROSTYLY, POLLINATION, REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS, PRIMULA BEESIANA
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