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Quadripartite ecology discovered in South Africa; the interaction of four species

September 20, 2017 Philip Pinzone
A: Protea repens tree. B: Cream inflorescence and infructescence. C: Knoxdaviesia proteae sexual structures with visible spore droplets (arrow). Bar=1cm. From Aylward et al. 2014.    

A: Protea repens tree. B: Cream inflorescence and infructescence. C: Knoxdaviesia proteae sexual structures with visible spore droplets (arrow). Bar=1cm. From Aylward et al. 2014.    

The interplay of four species on the surface of a South African flower is enough to make your head spin. 

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