Morphology of flower, fruit and seedling of Victoria amazonica (Poepp.) J.C. Sowerby (Nymphaeaceae)

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Victoria amazonica (Poepp.) J.C. Sowerby is a hydrophyte that occurs in the white water leas and igapos of the Amazonian and Paraguay Basin. The flower, fruit and seedling/"tirodendro" morphology is the object of the present work. The botanical material was collected at Parintins and Manaus, Amazonian state, Brazil. The morphological analysis was made in both fresh and fixed material. The seedling development was accomplished in flasks with water containing little oxygen and maintained in the darkness. Flowers present long pedicel and they are hemicyclic, dichlamydeous, bisexual with vespertine anthesis. Fruits are fleshy, indehiscent with pseudo-syncarpy. Seeds present aril that acts in the water dispersion. Seedlings grow in hypoxy conditions and they present an acicular and exposed cotyledon. The "tirodendro" stage presents eophylls with heterophylly. Flowers present basic morphologic characters of the family, the definition of the fruit type demands ontogenetic study and the heterophylly is a typical character of Nymphaeaceae seedlings/ "tirodendros".

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da Rosa-Osman, S. M., Rodrigues, R., de Mendonça, M. S., de Souza, L. A., & Piedade, M. T. F. (2011). Morphology of flower, fruit and seedling of Victoria amazonica (Poepp.) J.C. Sowerby (Nymphaeaceae). Acta Amazonica, 41(1), 21–28. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0044-59672011000100003

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