Phylogeny and Pollination Biology of Westringieae, Lamiaceae
Male flowering phase of Prostanthera lasianthos Labill.
The Westringieae is an endemic Australian tribe of about 200 species. It comprises the genera Prostanthera, Wrixonia, Eichlerago, Westringia, Hemiandra, Hemigenia and Microcorys. Together these seven genera form a strongly supported monophyletic clade. All its members are defined within this clade by a series of complex morphological anther and filament adaptations. Species of the group have different flowering strategies and a series of different types of flower visitors. In this study the phylogeny of the group is compared with the distribution of the anther attachments, general flower morphology, type of flower visitors and the flowering strategies of the plants in question.
The project started in early 2003 and will run for five years.
Outputs: 1–2 papers in higher impact scientific journals
Project Team
Project Leader: de Kok, Rogier
Herbarium
Rogier de Kok
Jodrell Laboratory
Mike Fay
Project Partners and Collaborators
Australia
Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
University of Adelaide
Funders
Australia
CSIRO Plant Industries