Abstract

Maesa dubia (Tribe Maesoideae) of the family Myrsinaceae shows some interesting embryological features. The floral parts arise in acropetal succession. The vascular bundle of each stamen divides in the connective. The tetrasporangiate anthers dehisce by longitudinal slits shedding the pollen at the 2-celled stage. The endothecium and the next layer develop fibrillar thickenings except at the region of dehiscence.

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