- The
Rafflesiaceae are a
family of rare
parasitic plants comprising 36
species in 3
genera found in the
tropical forests of east and
southeast Asia, including...
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corpse lily, is a
genus of
parasitic flowering plants in the
family Rafflesiaceae. The
species have
enormous flowers, the buds
rising from the ground...
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flowering plant in the
parasitic genus Rafflesia within the
family Rafflesiaceae. It is
noted for
producing the
largest individual flower on Earth. It...
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Peraceae Phyllanthaceae Picrodendraceae Podostemaceae Putranjivaceae Rafflesiaceae Rhizophoraceae Salicaceae Trigoniaceae Violaceae In the APG III system...
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genus Tetrastigma serve as
hosts to
parasitic plants in the
family Rafflesiaceae. The name
sometimes appears as Vitidaceae, but
Vitaceae is a conserved...
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first century molecular studies have
shown that the
enigmatic family Rafflesiaceae,
which was only
recently recognized to
belong to
order Malpighiales...
- are
notable as
being the sole
hosts of
parasitic plants in the
family Rafflesiaceae, one of which,
Rafflesia arnoldii,
produces the
largest single flower...
- The
genus Cytinus was
previously included in the
parasitic family Rafflesiaceae, but is now put into the
family Cytinaceae (order Malvales), together...
- also included. In the
Melchior (aka Engler)
system Hydnoraceae and
Rafflesiaceae (including Cytinaceae) are
included in
addition to Aristolochiaceae...
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pairs of
angiosperm families —
including Apodanthaceae, Cytinaceae,
Rafflesiaceae, Cynomoriaceae, Krameriaceae, Mitrastemonaceae, Boraginaceae, Orobanchaceae...