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Sapria is a
genus of
parasitic flowering plants in the
family Rafflesiaceae. It
grows within roots of
Vitis and Tetrastigma. The
genus is
limited to the...
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Sapria himalayana,
commonly known as the hermit's spittoon, is a rare
holoparasitic flowering plant related to
Rafflesia found in the
Eastern Himalayas...
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Sapria ram is a
holoparasitic flowering plant endemic to Thailand. It is
found in
central and
southern Thailand. H. Bänziger & B.
Hansen (1997) consider...
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formerly identified as
Sapria poilanei to be
Sapria ram. Bänziger, H. & Hansen, B. (1997).
Unmasking the real
identity of
Sapria poilanei Gagnepain emend...
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Sapria myanmarensis is a rare and
endemic holoparasitic flowering plant related to
Rafflesia found in Myanmar's
northwestern part, in
Kachin State and...
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discovered an
important difference between Rafflesia spp. and the very
similar Sapria spp. In both
genera the
petals are now
described as
sepals (or more correctly...
- (corresponding to
tribe Rafflesieae, that is, Rafflesia, Rhizanthes, and
Sapria) were
components of the
eudicot order Malpighiales. The
genus Mitrastemon...
- Park Near Miao 1983 1985 km2 part of Mizoram–Manipur–Kachin rain
forests Sapria himalayana,
Namdapha flying squirrel, red panda, dhole,
Malayan sun bear...
- world.
Tetrastigma is the
donor species for
horizontal gene
transfer to
Sapria and
Rafflesia due to
multiple gene
theft events.
Within the Vitaceae, Tetrastigma...
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seasonal snow
occurs above 2,700 m (8,900 ft)
between December and March.
Sapria himalayana and
Balanophora are root
parasites related to
Rafflesia recorded...