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Southeast Asia. The
flowers of
Rhizanthes are very large, they vary from 14 to 43 cm in diameter. At
least one
species of
Rhizanthes, Rh. lowii, is endothermic...
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Rhizanthes zippelii is a
species of
parasitic flowering plant without leaves, stems, roots, or
photosynthetic tissue. Its
flowers bud out of the roots...
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Rhizanthes deceptor is a
species of
parasitic flowering plant without leaves, stems, roots, or
photosynthetic tissue. They grow on
roots of the Tetrastigma...
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Rhizanthes infanticida is a
species of
parasitic flowering plants without leaves, stems, roots, or
photosynthetic tissue. They grow on
roots of the Tetrastigma...
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Rhizanthes lowii is a
species of
parasitic flowering plant without leaves, stems, roots, or
photosynthetic tissue. It
grows on the
roots of the Tetrastigma...
- at
least one
species in the non-photosynthetic
parasitic genus Rhizanthes,
Rhizanthes lowii. Many
endothermic plant species rely on
alternative oxidase...
- Journal. 73 (1): 19–26. Meijer, W.; Veldkamp, J. F. (1988). "A
revision of
Rhizanthes (Rafflesiaceae)" (PDF). Blumea. 33 (2): 329–342. ISSN 2212-1676. Retrieved...
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three genera (corresponding to
tribe Rafflesieae, that is, Rafflesia,
Rhizanthes, and Sapria) were
components of the
eudicot order Malpighiales. The genus...
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having been used to
place the
parasitic plants now
classified in the
genus Rhizanthes by
Ludwig Reichenbach. "Zippelia".
International Plant Names Index. The...
- "Rhizant****a" is a
diminutive of
Rhizanthes, a
parasitic plant in the
Family Rafflesiaceae. The name "
Rhizanthes" is
derived from the
Ancient Gr****...