Distylous
Distylous refers to a specific breeding system found in some flowering plants. It is characterized by the presence of two distinct flower morphs within a population. These morphs differ in the relative lengths of their stamens (male reproductive parts) and styles (female reproductive parts). In one morph, called the pin flower, the style is long and extends above the stamens. Conversely, in the thrum flower, the stamens are long and extend above the style.
This dimorphism is genetically controlled and typically involves a single gene locus with two alleles. The
Distyly is a form of heterostyly, which is a broader phenomenon of having different flower forms with