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English: Morphology and the earliest-known herbarium specimen of Solanum plastisexum.
  • A: Flowering stem with a single staminate flower in 2016
  • B: Mature fruit
  • C: Erect inflorescences bearing staminate flowers in 2018
  • D: Specimen collected by P. Latz in 1974, held at DNA and annotated by D. Symon with an annotation indicating his confusion about the reproductive morphology of the specimen (male rachis visible above fruit on far left).
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Source McDonnell, Angela J.; Wetreich, Heather B.; Cantley, Jason T.; Jobson, Peter; Martine, Christopher T. (18 June 2019). "Solanum plastisexum, an enigmatic new bush tomato from the Australian Monsoon Tropics exhibiting breeding system fluidity". PhytoKeys. 124: 39–55. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.124.33526.
Author Angela J. McDonnell et al.

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