2010
DOI: 10.3318/bioe.2010.110.1.61
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Twenty-Two Original Darwin Letters in the Library of the Royal Irish Academy

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“…Darwin was particularly intrigued by the possible role of the flower's labellum in bringing pollinators into contact with the pollen masses (DeArce et al . ). The labellum consists of two parts that are connected by a flexible hinge.…”
Section: Floral and Seed Charactersmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Darwin was particularly intrigued by the possible role of the flower's labellum in bringing pollinators into contact with the pollen masses (DeArce et al . ). The labellum consists of two parts that are connected by a flexible hinge.…”
Section: Floral and Seed Charactersmentioning
confidence: 97%