geitonogamy
Geitonogamy is a form of pollination in flowering plants in which pollen from a flower fertilizes a different flower on the same individual plant. This contrasts with autogamy, where self-pollination occurs within a single flower, and xenogamy, where pollen comes from a different individual plant.
Geitonogamy is typically mediated by pollinators that move between flowers on the same plant, though wind or
The genetic and evolutionary consequences of geitonogamy depend on the plant’s mating system. Some species possess
In plant reproductive biology, geitonogamy is distinguished from autogamy and xenogamy and is a key component