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- Burmanniaceae is a family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. These plants are annual or perennial herbs...
- reticulate-veined vines within the Dioscoraceae, as well as the myco-heterotrophic Burmanniaceae and the autotrophic Nartheciaceae. Dioscoreales are vines or herbaceous...
- Afrothismia pachyantha is a species of plant in the family Burmanniaceae. It is endemic to Cameroon. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist...
- majority of plant species are mycotrophic in this sense. Examples include Burmanniaceae. Some mycotrophs are parasitic upon fungi in an ****ociation known as...
- Sarcophyte sanguinea subsp. sanguinea Bignoniaceae Crescentia alata Burmanniaceae Tiputinia foetida Cytinaceae Bdallophytum Iridaceae Moraea lurida Ferraria...
- Thismia is a genus of myco-heterotrophic plants in family Burmanniaceae, first described as a genus in 1845. It is native to East and Southeast Asia,...
- Maas has identified and named about two hundred fifty plants from the Burmanniaceae, the Costus Family (Costaceae), the Gentian Family (Gentianaceae), the...
- veined vines in Dioscoraceae, it also includes the myco-heterotrophic Burmanniaceae and the autotrophic Nartheciaceae. The order consists of three families...
- Cymodoceaceae Petrosaviales Petrosaviaceae Dioscoreales Nartheciaceae Burmanniaceae Dioscoreaceae Pandanales Triuridaceae Velloziaceae Stemonaceae Cyclanthaceae...
- The Comoro Islands are an island group in the western Indian Ocean which are home to dozens endemic plants. The World Geographical Scheme for Recording...