Abstract

The genus Roscoea, a Himalayan endemic and only alpine member of the predominately tropical family Zingiberaceae, is well-known for possessing elaborate floral traits commonly associated with biotic pollination, and particularly with long-tongued fly pollination. These traits include showy, easily detectable flowers with wide labellum serving as a landing platform for floral visitors, absence of discernible fragrance, presence of nectar as a reward, elongated reproductive organs situated away from the nectar source, and long corolla tube that is compatible with the tongue length of long-tongued insects (Goldblatt and Manning 2000, Cowley 2007).

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