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Floral Diagrams
Caryophyllids: how to reinvent lost petals
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Author(s):
Louis P. Ronse De Craene
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9780511806711.011
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Foreword
pp. xiii
Preface
pp. 3
Introduction to flower morphology
pp. 36
Floral diagrams
pp. 51
Floral diagrams used in this book
pp. 57
Systematic significance of floral diagrams
pp. 63
Basal angiosperms: the ascent of flowers
pp. 88
Monocots: variation on a trimerous Bauplan
pp. 129
Early diverging eudicots: a transition between two worlds
pp. 149
Basal core eudicots: the event of pentamerous flowers
pp. 163
Caryophyllids: how to reinvent lost petals
pp. 193
Rosids: the diplostemonous alliance
pp. 292
Asterids: tubes and pseudanthia
pp. 351
Distinctive systematic characters and cryptic apomorphies
pp. 353
Floral diagrams and major angiosperm groups
pp. 364
Outlook
pp. 365
References
pp. 403
Glossary
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