This study aimed at determining the correlates of clutch size (seed size, s
eed number and total seed mass per infruotescence) and infructescence (cone
) size. A large (hundredfold) variation was found in cone size and seed siz
e amongst the 21 serotinous species of Leucadendron (Proteaceae) investigat
ed. At the interspecific level, total seed mass per infructestence and also
infructescence mass was most strongly correlated with mean seed size rathe
r than with the number of seeds per infructescence. This suggests that plei
otropy (correlated effects of a controller gene) is more important than neg
ative trade-offs (size versus number) as an explanation for this pattern. A
t the intraspecific level, total seed mass and cone mass was more strongly
correlated with seed number than seed size. At both the inter- and intraspe
cific level there was no significant negative correlation between seed numb
er and seed size per cone. Again this suggests no trade-offs occur at the l
evel of the cone.