Cover Image Tulipa pumila. This photo was taken by Sandro Pratesi at Doccino at the municipality of Riparbella, province of Pisa, Tuscany, Italy (DOI: 10.1111/1442-1984.12267 ).
Cover Image Cyrtopodium paludicolum. This photo was taken by Dr. João C. F. Cardoso, on the Panga Ecological Station, Uberlândia City, Minas-Gerais state, Brazil.
Leptocereus santamarinae. In Herradura beach in Las Tunas Province. Photo by Duniel Barrios. Flores et al. https://esj-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1442-1984.12334 (right) Echinocereus enneacanthus (Cactaceae). Spring of 2020, Mapimi Biosphere Reserve, Southern Chihuahuan Desert, Durango, Mexico. Photo by José Antonio Aranda-Pineda. Aranda-Pineda et al. https://esj-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1442-1984.12329 (left)
A Orobanche boninsimae and its visitors, Japanese white-eyes (Zosterops japonicus). Photo by Akihiro Nishimura at Chichijima Island, the Bonin Islands, Japan. Nishimura & Takayama (2023) “First record of potential bird pollination in the holoparasitic genus Orobanche L.” Plant Species Biology, 6–17 https://doi.org/10.1111/1442-1984.12389
Top-left: Viburnum opulus in Iwaya, Aomori, Japan. Top-center: Viburnum plicatum in Kibune, Kyoto, Japan. Top-right: Viburnum dilatatum in Iwakura, Kyoto, Japan. Bottom-left: Viburnum sieboldii in Mt. Nabejiri, Shiga, Japan. Bottom-center: Viburnum erosum in Kurama, Kyoto, Japan. Bottom-right: Viburnum phlebotrichum in Aburazaka, Fukui, Japan. Photos by Akira Armando Wong Sato Wong Sato & Kato (2021) Decorative sterile flowers in nine Japanese species of Viburnum (Adoxaceae) and their infl uence on pollinator visits. https://doi.org/10.1111/1442-1984.12347
Cover Image Telipogon peruvianus is a highly restricted Neotropical orchid species, endemic to the southern Peruvian Andes. It is only known from two localities, which are affected by anthropogenic disturbance. The present study investigated whether the restricted distribution of T. peruvianus has led to low genetic diversity and inbreeding, thus threatening its survival. https://doi.org/10.1111/1442-1984.12291
Jackson County, Illinois, U.S.A., Photo by Nathan Soley (right) Champaign County, Illinois, U.S.A., Photo by Nathan Soley (left) Soley and Sipes “Reproductive biology and pollinators of the invasive shrub Autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata Thunberg)”. https://doi.org/10.1111/1442-1984.12307
Cover Image An infl orescence of Clerodendrum izuinsulare (left) and C. trichotomum (right). Photos by Natsuki Aihara in Niijima Island (left) and by Takashi Miyake in Izu Peninsula (right), Japan. Miyake et al., doi.org/10.1111/1442-1984.12287
Cover Image The pistillate-phase flowers of Artabotrys (Annonaceae): A. blumei (left) and A. brachypetalus (right). Photos by Junhao Chen, taken in Hong Kong and South Africa, respectively (DOI: 10.1111/1442-1984.12273 ).
Left: Isodon shikokianus and Bombus diversus Right: Isodon shikokianus and Bombus honshuensis Both Photos by Ikumi Dohzono at Mt. Hyonosen, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Ogishima, M., Hoshino, Y., Horie, S., Yamashiro, T., Maki, M., Suzuki, K., & Dohzono, I. (2022). Secondary contact and adaptation to local pollinator assemblages mediate geographical variation in corolla length in Isodon shikokianus. Plant Species Biology, 222–230. https://doi.org/10.1111/1442-1984.12370
Cover Image Left: Isodon shikokianus var. occidentalis (Photo by I. Dohzono, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan) Right: Isodon umbrosus var. leucanthus f. kameba (Photo by I. Dohzono, Okutama, Tokyo Metropolitan area, Japan)
Cover Image The pollinators of Camellia pubipetala: sunbird Aethopyga christinae (left) and honeybee Apis cerana (right). Both pictures were taken by Sheng-feng Chai, at Longhushan, Jiangxi Province, China.
Bloom‐forming Raphidophyceae from the Brazilian coast. Chattonella subsalsa (left), C. antiqua (center), and Heterosigma akashiwo (right) were photographed at the same view. See Branco et al. in this issue. The link to the article here
Cover Image A seed predator Sibinia weevil visiting a flower of Dianthus superbus var. longicalycinus. Photographed by Takashi Miyake. Araihama Forest Park, Niigata, Japan.
Beautiful underwater view of an edible brown alga, Sargassum fusiforme (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) at the rocky shore in Sakurajima, Kagoshima, Japan (Photo by Ryuta Terada). Characteristic responses of the PSII photochemical efficiency on desiccation and salinity gradients in S. fusiforme are reported by Yonemori et al. in this issue.
Lake Inle, a pristine lake in Myanmar, is known to harbor a number of endemic aquatic species and is a home to an enigmatic cyanobacterium Oscillatoria kawamurae, which was first reported in Lake Biwa (Japan). Macroscopic trichome (upper left), microscopic image (upper middle). Photos by Phong San (Lake Inle) and Nanda Kyaw Thu (O. kawamurae). See Thu et al. in this issue. Cover picture from: Article link here