Heterostyly As A Contrivance For Cross Pollination Is Found In

Heterostyly, a fascinating botanical phenomenon, represents nature’s ingenious contrivance for promoting cross-pollination in certain plant species. This unique reproductive strategy involves the presence of distinct floral morphs within a single species, each with its own style length and anther position, effectively preventing self-pollination and enhancing outbreeding. We explore the remarkable adaptation of heterostyly across various … Read more