
FIGURE 2. Early development of seedlings of the three species of Entada sect. Entadopsis (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae), prior to the expansion of the first eophyll (arrows). (A) E. polystachya, with a phanerocotylar, epigeal, reserve (PER) seedling (R.S. Rodrigues & G.V. Feitoza 2178). (B) E. simplicata, with a phanerocotylar, hypogeal, reserve (PHR) seedling (R.S. Rodrigues & G.V. Feitoza 2177). (C) E. polyphylla, with a cryptocotylar, hypogeal, reserve (CHR) seedling with cataphylls (asterisks) (R.S. Rodrigues 2683).
Published as part of Rodrigues, Rodrigo Schütz, 2015, Are seedlings diagnostic in Neotropical Entada (Leguminosae)? Seedling morphology supports the reinstatement of Entada polyphylla, pp. 287-294 in Phytotaxa 220 (3) on page 290, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.220.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/13634856
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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