Hoya Pollinaria
(2013)
A Photographic Study
This works is dedicated to the serious student and researcher who wishes to learn more of the Genus Hoya. It is hopped it may lend additional data for pollen researchers in other Asclepiad genera and species. Mostly it is in appreciation of the intricacies of any study and the realization that no subject is simple once an in-depth inquiry is started. I wish to again thank all who have contributed of material and time to further my work in this field, their concern and helpful criticism is always appreciated.
“The pollen masses present great variations
in size, form, and length of pedicels
and probably afford excellent characters”
J. D. Hooker 1838 in Flora of British India.
J. D. Hooker 1838 in Flora of British India.
- Part I: TABLE OF CONTENTS .pdf document (pg 1~101)
- Part II: .pdf document (pg 102~205)
- Part III: .pdf document (pg 206~304)
- Part IV: .pdf document (pg 305~404)
- Part V: .pdf document (pg 405~507)
- Part VI: .pdf document (pg 508~598)
- Part VII: .pdf document (pg 599 ~ 660)
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