Protogynous and autocompatible flowers, with a reduction in selfing through
herkogamy, diurnal synchronization of
anthesis and the tendency of the same plant to not flower on two consecutive days.
Anthesis lasts one or two days, at the height the flower behaves functionally as a female, showing its
gynoecium and with open
staminodes, while the stamens remain below the flower. The flower later behaves as a male with the intrastaminal staminodes folded inwards hiding the gynoecium and with erect stamens. The staminodes secrete an oily exudate and emit a fruity smell that attracts beetles, particularly of the genus
Elleschodes (
Curculionidae), that visit the flowers in both phases, in addition the synandria fall to the ground (
cantharophily pollination). The fruit is sweet and aromatic and it is dispersed by birds and mammals (
zoochory). The fruit is also eaten by humans. == Phytochemistry ==