Abstract

Not available.Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon. 23(1): 79-81, 2016 (June)

Highlights

  • During the field visits to different places of Uttar Pradesh, India from January 2011 to December 2014, many abnormalities of its floral structure were observed

  • Each abnormality was detected in a single flower of the plant, while other flowers of the same plant or population were quite normal

  • Anomaly-5: Calyx 6-lobed, of which 2 smaller are overlapped by a broader one, corolla 4lobed, gynostegium quadrangular, coronal appendages 4, distinct (Fig. 1, F1&F2)

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Introduction

During the field visits to different places of Uttar Pradesh, India from January 2011 to December 2014, many abnormalities of its floral structure were observed. The present report on such anomalies in the floral structure of C. procera can be called first of its kind. The different types of anomalies which were observed are as follows: Anomaly-1: Calyx 4-lobed, corolla 6-lobed, gynostegium quadrangular, coronal appendages 6, of which 2 are distinct and remaining 4 are joined in pairs (Fig. 1, B1&B2).

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