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Conandron
''Conandron'' is a genus that consists of 3 species of small ornamental alpine perennials, native to Japan and Taiwan. The botanical names comes from the ''Greek'', meaning "cone-shaped anther". These plants are almost stemless herb with radical glabrous rugose, thick winkled leaves in flat tuffs leaves some 6in long. Erect flowering stems emerge from the ground bearing numerous pretty, lilac and white, star-shaped blossoms with bright purple at center in summer. Species '' Conandron minor'' '' Conandron ramondiodes'' '' Conandron rhynchotechioides'' ReferencesBotanica_Sistematica Didymocarpoideae Gesneriaceae genera {{Gesneriaceae-stub ...
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Conandron Minor
''Conandron'' is a genus that consists of 3 species of small ornamental alpine perennials, native to Japan and Taiwan. The botanical names comes from the ''Greek'', meaning "cone-shaped anther". These plants are almost stemless herb with radical glabrous rugose, thick winkled leaves in flat tuffs leaves some 6in long. Erect flowering stems emerge from the ground bearing numerous pretty, lilac and white, star-shaped blossoms with bright purple at center in summer. Species '' Conandron minor'' '' Conandron ramondiodes'' '' Conandron rhynchotechioides'' ReferencesBotanica_Sistematica Didymocarpoideae Gesneriaceae genera {{Gesneriaceae-stub ...
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Conandron Ramondiodes
''Conandron ramondioides'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Gesneriaceae. It is native to eastern Asia, where it is found in China, Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ..., and Taiwan.''Conandron ramondioides''
Flora of China
Its natural habitat is on damp rock faces, in forests and along streamsides. It is a common species in Japan. It is a perennial, growing to ~30 cm tall. It has large basal leaves. Flowers are purple and produced in the summer. Its Japanese name (岩煙草) is "rock tobacco", in ref ...
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Conandron Rhynchotechioides
''Conandron'' is a genus that consists of 3 species of small ornamental alpine perennials, native to Japan and Taiwan. The botanical names comes from the ''Greek'', meaning "cone-shaped anther". These plants are almost stemless herb with radical glabrous rugose, thick winkled leaves in flat tuffs leaves some 6in long. Erect flowering stems emerge from the ground bearing numerous pretty, lilac and white, star-shaped blossoms with bright purple at center in summer. Species ''Conandron minor'' ''Conandron ramondiodes ''Conandron ramondioides'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Gesneriaceae. It is native to eastern Asia, where it is found in China, Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East ...'' '' Conandron rhynchotechioides'' ReferencesBotanica_Sistematica Didymocarpoideae Gesneriaceae genera {{Gesneriaceae-stub ...
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Didymocarpoideae
The Didymocarpoideae are a subfamily of plants in the family Gesneriaceae. It was formerly the subfamily Cyrtandroideae. This subfamily consists mostly of tropical and subtropical Old World genera, found in Africa, Asia and the Pacific. One species (''Rhynchoglossum azureum'') is native to Central and South America. Description Didymocarpoideae is one of two main subfamilies in the Gesneriaceae, the other being Gesnerioideae. (The third subfamily, Sanangoideae, contains only the genus ''Sanango''.) Didymocarpoideae seedlings usually have cotyledons which become different in size and shape (anisocotylous). One cotyledon ceases to grow at some point and then withers away. The other continues to grow, and in extreme cases may grow to become very large and be the only leaf on the plant (''Monophyllaea'', some ''Streptocarpus''). Didymocarpoideae flowers usually have two fertile stamens, less often four and rarely one or five. The ovary is always superior. The fruit is usually a dry ...
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