Research Article

Annual Variation in Flowering Phenology, Pollination, Mating System, and Pollen Yield in Two Natural Populations of Schima wallichii (DC.) Korth

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Different pollinators of Schima wallichii.
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(a) Sinthusa nasaka (butterfly) visiting the flower of Schima wallichii as an efficient pollinator
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(b) A freshly opened flower
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(c) Honey bee flying to visit flower
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(d) Honey bee showing close contact to male and female parts
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(e) Cabera pusaria visiting flower
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(f) Cabera pusaria foraging nectar
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(g) Cabera pusaria showing efficient pollinator
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(h) Dysphania militaris pollinator
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(i) Dysphania militaris during nectar forage
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(j) Dysphania militaris showing close contact with male and female parts