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    Disa cochlearis, a new orchid species from the Karoo region of South Africa

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    Disa cochlearis Johnson and Liltved, a new orchid species from the Elandsberg mountains in the semi-arid Karoo region is described. The plants occur in a dry habitat which supports few orchid species. The new taxon is not closely allied to any other known species of Disa, but is tentatively placed within Disa Section Amphigena on the grounds of its having similar vegetative morphology

    The fly who shagged me: Drivers of floral diversity in Gorteria diffusa

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    Variation in seed set amongst populations of a rodent pollinated geophyte, Colchicum coloratum

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    AbstractAgricultural activities around the rural village of Nieuwoudtville in the Succulent Karoo region of South Africa has lead to the confinement of many plant and animal species to fragmented patches of relatively untransformed habitat. The geophyte Colchicum coloratum subsp. coloratum (Colchicaceae) was studied in five patches of variable size in and around Nieuwoudtville. This species is dependent on rodent visitation for seed production. The influence of variation in population size and plant size on seed set was investigated, as well as whether there is pollen limitation in this species. A pollen-supplementation experiment indicates that there is pollen limitation in C. coloratum, and that much of the natural seed set could be the result of pollinator-mediated selfing. The five populations appeared to have different rodent abundances, however, neither population size nor the abundance of rodents in the area have an effect on seed set. This suggests that the mutualism between C. colchicum and its rodent pollinators is robust, and that habitat fragmentation in Nieuwoudtville has not yet affected the seed production of this geophyte

    The incredible journey of an Albuca pollen grain

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