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- Rhaphidophora is a genus in the family Araceae, occurring from tropical Africa eastwards through Malesia and Australasia to the Western Pacific. The genus...
- Rhaphidophora tetra****, the mini monstera, is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, genus Rhaphidophora. It is native to Southern Thailand...
- Rhaphidophora korthalsii is a flowering plant of species Rhaphidophora the family Araceae. Rhaphidophora korthalsii is a very large, robust pachycaul,...
- an inflorescence was observed in 1962, it was given the new name of Rhaphidophora aurea. However, after closer examination of the flower, researchers...
- Rhaphidophora decursiva is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae. It is native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, and Indochina. Six compounds...
- Rhaphidophora pertusa is a climbing species of aroid plant within the genus Rhaphidophora of the Araceae family. The species—which, superficially, is...
- Rhaphidophora hayi is a species of flowering plant in the arum family Araceae, native to Queensland and New Guinea. It is an appressed or shingling semi-epiphytic...
- accepted: Rhaphidophora abramovi Gorochov, 2012 Rhaphidophora acutelaminata Chopard, 1916 Rhaphidophora amboinensis Karny, 1930 Rhaphidophora angulata...
- Rhaphidophora australasica, commonly known as needle berry, is a plant in the arum family Araceae that is only found in the Wet Tropics bioregion of northeastern...
- Rhaphidophora montana is a species of Rhaphidophora found in Thailand and Malaysia. "Rhaphidophora montana (Blume) Schott - Plants of the World Online"...