Pollen Morphology of the Tribe Swartzieae (Subfamily Papilionoideae: Leguminosae). I. Introduction and All Genera Excluding Aldina and Swartzia

The pollen morphology of 9 of the 11 genera of the tribe Swartzieae is described together with that of Holocalyx and Cyathostegia, two genera recently removed from the tribe based on macromorphology. The pollen is small, spheroidal to subprolate, primarily tricolporate with a perforate tectum and ge...

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Palynology
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