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Hydnora africana is an
achlorophyllous plant in the
subfamily Hydnoroideae,
native to
southern Africa that is
parasitic on the
roots of
members of the...
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Hydnora is a
group of
parasitic plants described as a
genus in 1775. It is
native to Africa, Madagascar, and the
Arabian Peninsula.
Hydnora pollinates...
- Namibia, 2000
Hydnora johannis in
flower in Um Barona, Wad Medani,
Sudan Flowers of
Hydnora triceps in Namaqualand,
South Africa, 1999
Hydnora triceps, freshly...
- (Aristolochiales).
Eight genera are
accepted – Aristolochia, Asarum, Euglypha,
Hydnora, Lactoris, Prosopanche, Saruma, and Thottea. Four ****emblages can be distinguished...
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Hydnora visseri, the Visser's
hydnora, is a
subterranean holoparasitic plant,
lacking leaves and roots, and is
described from
southwestern Namibia and...
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Hydnora triceps is a
holoparasitic flowering plant native to
Africa that
grows on the
roots of
Euphorbia dregeana.
Completely lacking in chlorophyll,...
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Genus Hydnora Hydnora abyssinica A.Br.
indigenous Hydnora africana Thunb.
indigenous Hydnora johannis Becc. var.
johannis accepted as
Hydnora abyssinica...
- into its mouth. It is
large enough to
crawl out of the trap of the plant,
Hydnora africana,
unlike smaller beetles which remain trapped for
several days...
- californica, A. grandiflora, A. microstoma, A. salvadorensis, A.
littoralis Hydnora Asparagaceae Eucomis bicolor Balanophoraceae Sarcophyte sanguinea subsp...
- any plant, up to 2.65 m (8 ft 8 in) in diameter. The
parasitic genera Hydnora and
Prosopanche are the only
flowering plants with no
evidence of leaves...