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Inflorescence and flower development in the Hedychieae (Zingiberaceae): Hedychium coccineum Smith. | LitMetric

Inflorescence and flower development in the Hedychieae (Zingiberaceae): Hedychium coccineum Smith.

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Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Menglun, Mengla, Yunnan, China.

Published: November 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • The inflorescence of Hedychium coccineum grows in a thyrse formation with primary bracts arranged in a spiral pattern.
  • The development process begins with the initiation of cincinnus primordia that lead to the formation of bracts and floral structures.
  • As the flower develops, various parts such as sepals, petals, and stamens are formed through a sequence of growth and separation, ultimately leading to a mature flower with an extended gynoecium.

Article Abstract

The inflorescence of Hedychium coccineum Smith is thyrse, and the primary bracts are initiated in a spiral phyllotactic pattern on the sides of the inflorescence dome. Cincinnus primordia are initiated on the flank of the inflorescence apex, in the axils of primary bracts. This primordium subsequently develops a bract and a floral primordium. Then, the floral primordium enlarges, flattens apically, and becomes rounded. Sepals are initiated sequentially from the rounded corner of the primordium ring sepal initiation, and the floral primordium continues to enlarge and produces a ring primordium. Later, this ring primordium separates three common primordia surrounding a central cavity. The adaxial common primordium is the first separation. This primordium produces the posterior petal and the fertile stamen. The remaining two common primordia separate and produce respectively a petal and a petaloid, the inner androecial member. As the flower enlarges, the cavity of the floral cup becomes a rounded-triangular apex; these apices are the sites of outer androecial primordium initiation. The abaxial outer androecial member slightly forms before the two adaxial members develop. But this primordium ceases growth soon after initiation, while the two posterior primordia continue growth to produce the lateral petaloid staminodes. During this stage, gynoecial initiates in the floral cup and continues to grow until extending beyond the labellum.

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