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English: Evolution of multiple pollination syndromes. The columns from left to right are examples of bee- , hummingbird-
, and moth- pollination syndromes. Each row shows representatives of the same genus. Starting from the top row are the columnines: Aquilegia bertolonii, A. formosa, and A. longissimi (Ranunculaceae). Second row are beardtongues: Penstemon spectabilis and P. centranthifolius (Plantagineaceae). Third row are catchfly: Silene virginica and S. latifolia (Caryophylaceae). The fourth row are morning glories: Ipomea indica, I. quamoclit, and I. alba (Convolvulaceae). The fifth row are larkspurs: Delphinium nuttallianum and D. cardinale (Ranunculaceae). The last row are gilias: Ipomopsis aggregate and I. longiflora (Polemoniaceae). Photos by Stickpen, Walter Siegmund, Cstubben, Lionnel, Derek Ramsey, Jebulon, Dinkum, Forest & Kim Starr, S . Zenner, and Jerry Friedman. |
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