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- The Balanophoraceae are a subtropical to tropical family of obligate parasitic flowering plants, notable for their unusual development and formerly obscure...
- extra families recognized by other sources. The seven families are: Balanophoraceae Loranthaceae Misodendraceae Olacaceae Opiliaceae Santalaceae Schoepfiaceae...
- This is a list of plants found in the wild in cerrado vegetation of Brazil. Anisacanthus trilobus Lindau Dianthera angustifolia (Nees) Benth. & Hook.f...
- Balanophora is a genus of parasitic flowering plants in the family Balanophoraceae distributed from tropical Africa and Madagascar, through South and...
- sometimes known as fungus root, is a flowering plant in the family Balanophoraceae and occurs in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia and some Pacific...
- Opiliaceae Valeton, nom. cons. Balanophoraceae Rich., nom. cons. Santalaceae R.Br., nom. cons. (not monophyletic if Balanophoraceae are embedded; including Amphorogynaceae...
- salvadorensis, A. littoralis Hydnora Asparagaceae Eucomis bicolor Balanophoraceae Sarcophyte sanguinea subsp. sanguinea Bignoniaceae Crescentia alata...
- Talinaceae Portulacaceae Anacampserotaceae Cactaceae Santalales Olacaceae Opiliaceae Balanophoraceae Santalaceae Misodendraceae Schoepfiaceae Loranthaceae...
- III classification system recognized seven families in Santalales: Balanophoraceae, Misodendraceae, Opiliaceae, Schoepfiaceae, Loranthaceae, Santalaceae...
- Mitrastema became a monotypic family, Mitrastemonaceae. This family and Balanophoraceae were placed incertae sedis into orders, that is, their positions within...