Abstract
The floral and foliar nectaries of Turnera ulmifolia are specialized and are representative of others found in the Turneraceae. The foliar and floral nectary systems must be treated independently. Foliar nectaries are organized into a definite structure (composed of a base, rim, secretory tissue, modified epidermis) and are supplied with vascular tissue composed of both xylem and phloem. Nectar from foliar nectaries contained equal concentrations of glucose, fructose, and sucrose. Floral nectaries are an integral part of the basal portion of each filament. The nectariferous tissue is not supplied with vascular tissue and secretion lasts only a few hours. Nectar from these staminal nectaries yielded a sucrose‐dominant nectar containing also fructose, glucose, an unknown, and a trace amount of melezitose. Observations of flowering confirmed the reported short duration of the individual flowers.
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