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CHAPTER VI.. Concluding Remarks on Heterostyled Plants.

The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species · Charles Darwin — chapter 5 of 23 · ~62 words · public domain

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CONCLUDING REMARKS ON HETEROSTYLED PLANTS.

The essential character of heterostyled plants.--Summary of the differences in fertility between legitimately and illegitimately fertilised plants.--Diameter of the pollen-grains, size of anthers and structure of stigma in the different forms.--Affinities of the genera which include heterostyled species.--Nature of the advantages derived from heterostylism.--The means by which plants became heterostyled.--Transmission of form.--Equal-styled varieties of heterostyled plants.--Final remarks.

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