Pollen grains of Vitex (Labiatae) a large pantropical genus with a few temperate species, are examined by light microscopy, SEM and TEM. All grains are elliptic and tricolpate. However, exine surface sculpture varies between taxa. Two main morphological groups are recognized: The first is tectate simple-perforate to tectate perforate-fenestrate (with perforations anastomosing); the second tectate micro-reticulate/rugulate with micro-perforations in valleys between muri (the latter form is found in Madagascar taxa which have a long corolla tube). Pollen of the commonly cultivated Vitex negundo is unusual in having supra-rugulate, often collapsed grains. Polar and equatorial sizes are included and the possible taxonomic significance of the morphological differences discussed. © 1995 Scandinavian University Press.
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Large, M. F., & Mabberley, D. J. (1995). An assessment of pollen morphology in the genus vitex l. (labiatae). Grana, 34(5), 291–299. https://doi.org/10.1080/00173139509429062
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