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Bird pollination in South African Salvia species

2006

Abstract Approximately one-fourth of the more than 900 world-wide distributed Salvia species (Lamiaceae) is ornithophilous. With few exceptions they occur in the New World, being predominantly pollinated by hummingbirds. In the Old World only Salvia africana-lutea and the recently described Salvia thermarum, both from the Cape Province of South Africa, were observed to be pollinated by sunbirds and white-eyes. Among the 23 South African Salvia species Salvia lanceolata is a further candidate for being bird pollinated. For the first time we describe and illustrate its pollination by Nectarinia chalybea and Zosterops pallidus. We compare the ornithophilous syndrome of the three mentioned Salv…

EcologybiologyPollinationNectarinia chalybeaPlant ScienceSalviabiology.organism_classificationSalvia africanaOrnithophilyPollinatorBotanySalvia lanceolataSalvia thermarumEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFlora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
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