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Welwitschia mirabilis (Succulents)
Welwitschia mirabilis (Succulents) Welwitschia mirabilis (Male plant in cone) Photographer: Tony Mace Owner: Kirkpatrick's Nursery Location: Barstow, California Date: 1980 Height: Approx 12 inches Age: 12 years old from seed Copyright: Freely copyable Very well drained soil and regular watering and spraying
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Order Welwitschiales
... Order Welwitschiales Order Welwitschiales Family Welwitschiaceae Genus Welwitschia Welwitschia occurs only in the area from Latitude 15 deg. S. to the Tropic of Capricorn ... some-times lacking for 4 or 5 years. There is only one species known as Welwitschia mirabilis. Closeup and habit pictures of megasporangiate strobili. Pictures at the Chicago Natural History Museum ...
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Welwitschia
... Noteworthy Plants Trivia Lemnaceae Biology 101 Botany Search Division Gnetophyta Welwitschia And Ephedra Remarkable Genera Of Gymnosperms Welwitschia mirabilis in the Namib Desert of southwestern Africa. The ... become split and frayed. Welwitschia plants are dioecious, with pollen-bearing and seed-bearing cones (strobili) produced on separate male and female plants. Welwitschia mirabilis growing in ...
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Subdivision Gneticae
Subdivision Gneticae Subdivision Gneticae Class Gnetopsida The three representative Orders are a heterogeneous group of some 70 species. Unique among the gymnosperms for having vessels in the xylem. Order Ephderales - Ephedra Order Gnetales - Gnetum Order Welwitschiales - Welwitschia Return to Main Menu Division Pinophyta
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The Cycad Pages
... now extinct, but with four major groups living today. These are the cycads (Cycadophyta), the Welwitschia group (Gnetophyta), the conifers (Pinophyta) and Ginkgo, the Maiden Hair Tree (Ginkgophyta). They are now ...
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Plants
... teeth. Once the insect has been captured, Welwitschia Welwitschia Welwitschia is a monotypic genus of succulent plant, consisting exclusively of the very odd Welwitschia mirabilis Hook. f. Welwitschia is the only genus of the family ...
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Deep Green
... Deep Green and botanical nomenclature California Wild In the Winter 2000 issue, Jerold Lowenstein discusses Welwitschia and Deep Green. The Why Files: Science Behind the News: Tree of Life, 1999 "Homologies ...
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DAM - non-Angiosperm Seed Plants
... - - - - - - - - - - - #Williamsoniella lignieri 2 Bennettitales - - - - - - - - - - - #Westersheimia 2 poss. Bennettitales - - - - - - - - - - - #Leguminanthus siliquosus 2 poss. Bennettitales - - - - - - - - - - - Gnetales Welwitschia 1 Gnetales - - - - - - - - - - - Gnetum leyboldii 1 Gnetales - - - - - - - - + - - Gnetum gnemon 2 Gnetales - - - - - - - - - - - Gnetum parvifolia 2 Gnetales ...
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Stem & Root Anatomy
... . This remarkable division includes Ephedra (Mormon tea), Gnetum, and the amazing Welwitschia of Africa's Namib Desert. See Article About Welwitschia Pine stems also contain bands of cells called rays and scattered ...
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... ) Wasps@ (18) Water Fleas@ (5) Waterbears@ (14) Waterfowl@ (96) Wattlebirds@ (3) Waxwings@ (6) Weevils@ (1) Welwitschia@ (5) Whales@ (251) Wheat@ (3) Wheel Animalcules@ (18) White-eyes@ (3) Wolves@ (53) Wood Ducks ...
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