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Cytinus is a
genus of
parasitic flowering plants.
Species in this
genus do not
produce chlorophyll, but rely
fully on its host plant.
Cytinus usually...
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cytinus_visseri.htm http://www.ispot.org.za/node/141116 Dressler, S.; Schmidt, M. & Zizka, G. (2014). "
Cytinus visseri".
African plants...
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Mediterranean Sea, and is the type for the
genus Cytinus. The
binomial has been conserved.
Cytinus hypocistis is
native to Albania; Algeria; Crete; Croatia;...
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parasite Cytinus sanguineus (Cytinaceae)".
South African Journal of Botany. 99: 138–143. doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2015.04.003. "
Cytinus sanguineus". World...
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between parasites and
their hosts. The
parasitic genera Bdallophyton and
Cytinus have been
found to be
closely related and have been
placed together as...
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naturalised Family: Cytinaceae,
Genus Cytinus:
Cytinus capensis Marloth,
endemic Cytinus sanguineus (Thunb.) Fourc.
endemic Cytinus visseri Burgoyne, indigenous...
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Boletus rhodoxanthus, and
Laccaria laccata.
Cistus are the only host of
Cytinus hypocistis, a
small parasitic plant that
lives on the
roots and is noticeable...
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flowers Myrtales —
Cytinaceae (rockrose-rape family)
Cytinus, from Gr**** for "part of a pomegranate" 2 genera, in
Africa and nearby...
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Laurus nobilis (bay laurel),
Teucrium montanum (mountain germander),
Cytinus hypocistis Flowers: Rosa,
Crocus sativus,
Lavandula stoechas (French lavender)...
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Cytinaceae is a
family of
parasitic flowering plants. It
comprises two genera,
Cytinus and Bdallophytum,
totalling ten species.
These two
genera were formerly...