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FIG. 1. — Seddera madagascariensis Deroin & Sebsebe, sp. nov.: A, tip of a flowering branch; B-D, different leaf shapes; E, floral bud; F, G, bracts; H-L, sepals (from outside to the centre); M, opened corolla showing androecium and gynoecium; N, O, pollen grains; P, ovary (lengthwise section); Q, stigma; R, capsule surrounded by the calyx; S-U, seed (adaxial and lateral sides, longitutional section respectively). A, E-Q, Humbert & Swingle 5525; B, R-U, Humbert & Swingle 5604; C, D, Humbert 18336. Drawn by Thierry Deroin. Scale bars: A-G, 5 mm; H-M, P-U, 1 mm; N, O, 20 μm.
Published as part of Deroin, Thierry & Demissew, Sebsebe, 2009, The genus Seddera Hochst. (Convolvulaceae) in Madagascar, pp. 207-214 in Adansonia (3) 31 (1) on page 209, DOI: 10.5252/a2009n1a15, http://zenodo.org/record/4601199
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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