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geckos pollinate some of the species, but that they actually prefer coloured over clear nectar. Hence, the 'mystery of the Mauritian coloured nectar' can be considered at least partly solved now. Whether the nectar-feeding birds in Mauritius also react to the coloured nectar as a signal for floral
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from China but also by destruction caused by introduced monkeys and rats. Five species occur on Mauritius and one on La Reunion. The habitat consists of humid forests with a high annual rainfall or mountainous slopes which are directed windwards.
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Six species belong to that genus. Some authorities have classified much more species but these are either in doubt or synonyms of other plants. The similar
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consists of scrubs or small trees, which can reach a height from two to eight metres. The hermaphroditic flowers are either white (
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Conservation ecology and evolution of reproductive systems in the island endemic plants of the genus Trochetia (engl.)
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this plants in the past and are extinct today. However, recent research has demonstrated that not only do endemic
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Olesen, Jens M.; Rønsted, Nina; Tolderlund, Ulrik; Cornett, Claus; Mølgaard, Per; Madsen, Jørn;
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Recent research has shown that in the absence of the locally extinct Mauritius olive white-eye,
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Flora of Mauritius and the Seychelles: A Description of the Flowering Plants
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Cao, Nathanaël; Le Pechon, Timothée & Zaragüeta-Bagils, René
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belong to the few plants worldwide that can produce coloured
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in the west of Mauritius. Flowering time: May to June
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Lett. 610:Baker, J.G. 298:Pollination 279:T. triflora 145:Subfamily: 93:Angiosperms 1011:Categories 702:Marais, W. 604:References 402:Helmiopsis 340:honey bees 330:) and the 312:pollinated 273:The genus 1017:Trochetia 814:Trochetia 784:Trochetia 537:Footnotes 471:Mauritius 407:Trochetia 304:Trochetia 281:), pink ( 275:Trochetia 244:Malvaceae 239:from the 228:Trochetia 160:Trochetia 139:Malvaceae 63:Kingdom: 25:Trochetia 981:40019848 976:Tropicos 793:Wikidata 704:(1981): 612:(1877): 487:Le Pouce 391:Atlantic 371:Pandanus 366:Pandanus 345:Phelsuma 316:Phelsuma 216:and see 174:Species 135:Family: 129:Malvales 106:Eudicots 955:1098892 929:1370975 916:38846-1 877:3233992 851:5422344 838:1097787 799:Q138696 597:(2006) 565:Hansen 549:Olesen 531:RĂ©union 385:Species 155:Genus: 125:Order: 67:Plantae 942:857680 903:474006 825:216929 822:APDB: 731:Nature 621:  595:et al. 569:(2006) 567:et al. 553:(1998) 551:et al. 489:, and 393:genus 308:nectar 291:guavas 241:family 168:, 1823 119:Rosids 924:IRMNG 890:12451 864:1TOEG 233:genus 231:is a 218:below 113:Clade 100:Clade 87:Clade 74:Clade 963:POWO 937:NCBI 911:IPNI 885:GRIN 872:GBIF 859:EPPO 833:BOLD 619:ISBN 592:Cao 989:WFO 846:EoL 740:doi 735:393 686:doi 659:In: 644:doi 381:). 235:of 1013:: 991:: 978:: 965:: 952:: 939:: 926:: 913:: 900:: 887:: 874:: 861:: 848:: 835:: 810:: 795:: 713:36 664:: 558:^ 509:, 485:, 469:, 423:. 348:. 265:. 254:. 166:DC 115:: 102:: 89:: 76:: 742:: 688:: 681:2 646:: 639:7 583:' 377:( 359:( 334:( 326:(

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Trochetia blackburniana
Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Rosids
Malvales
Malvaceae
Dombeyoideae
Trochetia
DC
Trochetia blackburniana
Trochetia boutoniana
Trochetia granulata
Trochetia parviflora
Trochetia triflora
Trochetia uniflora
below
genus
flowering plants
family
Malvaceae
Sterculiaceae
Mascarene Islands
A.P. de Candolle
Henri Dutrochet
guavas

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