“…Patterns of floral development between the morphs of distylous species differ across the angiosperms (Richards and Barrett, ; Richards and Koptur, ; Faivre, ), and even among members of a medium‐sized genus, Lithospermum (Boraginaceae), divergent patterns of morph‐specific floral development have arisen (Cohen, Litt, and Davis, ). To date, however, floral development has only been examined in a limited number of distylous species (Riveros et al., ; Richards and Barrett, ; Richards and Koptur, ; Faivre, ; Webster and Gilmartin, ; Li and Johnston, ; Cohen et al., ; Sampson and Krebs, ; Huang et al., ; Bull‐Hereñu et al., ), and only rarely have multiple species been included in a single study. The present study is an examination of comparative floral development of the two distylous morphs for 15 species from across the angiosperms.…”