A) Inflorescences and (B) displacement of the anther crest (arrow) in

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Download scientific diagram | (A) Inflorescences and (B) displacement of the anther crest (arrow) in ginger (Zingiber spectabile) flowers. Tangará da Serra, Brazil. from publication: Aspects of the reproductive biology of Zingiber spectabile (Zingiberaceae) | Ginger (Zingiber spectabile) is cultivated worldwide as a floriculture and landscaping species. Studies on the biology and floral morphology of this species are important for its improvement; however, they are scarce. We investigated the reproductive biology and floral | Ginger, Zingiberaceae and Reproductive Biology | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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