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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Future Flora of North America Volumes
... family; Dogwood family + tupelo, blackgum; Silk Tassel family; Olax family; Sandalwood family; Showy Mistletoe family; Christmas Mistletoe family; Rafflesia family; Bittersweet family + burning bush, christmasberry; Hippocratea family; Holly family; Boxwood family; Jojoba family; Spurge family + sandmat, croton, sandboxtree, cassava, castor bean, manchineel, leafflower, noseburn; Buckthorn family ...
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UCJEPS: Jepson Manual Treatment Indexes
... Leadwort Family POLEMONIACEAE · Phlox Family POLYGALACEAE · Milkwort Family POLYGONACEAE · Buckwheat Family PORTULACACEAE · Purslane Family PRIMULACEAE · Primrose Family PUNICACEAE · Pomegranate Family RAFFLESIACEAE · Rafflesia Family RANUNCULACEAE · Buttercup Family RESEDACEAE · Mignonette Family RHAMNACEAE · Buckthorn Family ROSACEAE · Rose Family RUBIACEAE · Madder Family RUTACEAE · Rue Family ...
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Flowering Plants
... 's Smallest Flower), or they can be 3 feet (0.9 m) across in Rafflesia arnoldii (World's Largest Flower). The variation in flowers is absolutely staggering, and ... including the milkweed family (Asclepiadaceae), arum family (Araceae) and the rafflesia family (Rafflesiaceae). They incluse some of the most bizarre bloosoms on earth, inclusing the world's largest flower (Rafflesia arnoldii). See Wayne ...
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Flowering Plant Diversity
... floating leaf, 2-3 mm long. Its inflorescence is minute, one of the smallest known. Rafflesia is a parasitic flowering plant from Asia. Its flower is almost 1 m in diameter ... lettuce) is a floating aquatic common in the Caribbean. It is actually in the same family as Anthurium. Cacti (left) and desert euphorbs (right) are a good case of convergent evolution ...
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Stinking Flowers
... Lily: World's Largest Flower A related family of parasitic flowering plants (the Rafflesiaceae) contains the "stinking corpse lily" (Rafflesia arnoldii), the world's largest individual flower and ... A Tetrastigma Vine Naturalized In The Hawaiian Islands The infamous "stinking corpse lily" (Rafflesia arnoldii), the world's largest flower. This remarkable Malaysian/Indonesian endoparasite lives ...
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Genus of the Week
... This month's genus: Amorphophallus Subclass: Monocotyledoneae Superorder: Arecidae Order: Arales Family: Araceae Number of Species: About 10 Root: *censored* :-) Plants in ... Myosotis Myrica Myriophyllum Nolana Plantago Polygala Polygonum Protea Punica Pycnanthemum Pyrenacantha Rafflesia Rhamnus Sagittaria Salicornia Sassafras Schlumbergera Sisyrinchium Solidago Specularia Stevia Strychnos ...
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Genus of the Week
... Trichomes , a microscopic look at plants in the Lamiaceae family. This week's genus: Rafflesia Subclass: Dicotyledoneae Superorder: Rosidae Order: Rafflesiales Family: Rafflesiaceae Tribe: Rafflesieae Number of Species: At least ... and resemble the mycelium of a fungus. What sets the genus Rafflesia apart from the rest of the family is the distinction of having the largest flowers of any angiosperm ...
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Internet Directory for Botany: Vascular Plant Families
... , Department of Plant Biology, University of Maryland, USA. - Extant Vascular Plant Family Names, Extant Vascular Plant Family Names in Current Use, Extant Vascular Plant Ordinal Names, Extant ... Netherlands) Proteaceae The Grevillea Page, by the Society for Growing Australian Plants Rafflesiaceae Rafflesia On-Line from the Department of Botany, Faculty of Life Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan, ...
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