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#NewSpecies!
Euonymus pushpagiriensis
A newly discovered celastraceae from #india!

Treatment: treatment.plazi.org/id/1DC791C6-...
Publication: doi.org/10.3897/phyt...
#PhytoKeys #EuonymusPushpagiriensis

#FAIRdata
#openaccess #taxonomy #nature #botany #flowers #plants #wildlife #celastraceae

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The ever so spindly #Tripterococcus brunonis part of the #Celastraceae family, and are named for their winged fruit, and supposedly smell nice at night though I never gone out to find out for myself what they smell like

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Celastrus scandens, American bittersweet, full of fruit and climbing a leafless tree

Celastrus scandens, American bittersweet, full of fruit and climbing a leafless tree

#Celastrus scandens, our native bittersweet, nice and heavy with those exposed arils. Most bittersweet we see ‘round here is the invasive C. orbiculatus… but I’m always gonna pull over when I see these terminal fruit clusters (orbiculatus are in the leaf axils). #iamabotanist #Celastraceae

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Close-up photo of two leafy shoots and a cluster of small, dull red flowers with green centers.

Close-up photo of two leafy shoots and a cluster of small, dull red flowers with green centers.

Close-up photo of a hand holding a leafy shoot bearing racemes of small, dull-red flowers.

Close-up photo of a hand holding a leafy shoot bearing racemes of small, dull-red flowers.

Outside the #Celastraceae, we can find other spp with the fungus gnat #pollination syndrome of dull red flowers, short anthers, & [maybe] acetoin. 1. Aucuba japonica (#Garryaceae), Andy Morffew CCBY2. 2. Griselinia racemosa (#Griseliniaceae), Nicolás Arcos CCBYNC4. #Diptera #Botany #PlantScience 🌾🧪

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Close-up photo of a cluster of dull red, 4-merous flowers with short anthers and large nectar disks.

Close-up photo of a cluster of dull red, 4-merous flowers with short anthers and large nectar disks.

There are other species of #Celastraceae with dull red flowers & short anthers & produce nectar (& maybe acetoin?). I can’t say if they are pollinated by fungus gnats, but it seems likely. This is Crossopetalum gaumeri of Mexico & C. America. #Diptera #gnat #pollination #Botany #PlantScience 🌾🧪

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