Gymnosiphon Divaricatus
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Gymnosiphon Divaricatus
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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Gymnosiphon Longistylus
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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Gymnosiphon Affinis
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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Gymnosiphon Marieae
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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Gymnosiphon Guianensis
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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Gymnosiphon Fimbriatus
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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Gymnosiphon Divaricatus
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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Gymnosiphon Danguyanus
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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Gymnosiphon Cymosus
''Gymnosiphon cymosus'' is a flowering plant in the family Burmanniaceae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. They grow in lowland tropical rainforest Tropical rainforests are rainforests that occur in areas of tropical rainforest climate in which there is no dry season – all months have an average precipitation of at least 60 mm – and may also be referred to as ''lowland equatori ..., remaining subterranean until when conditions are favorable, coming up to flower and fruit. References Burmanniaceae Taxa named by George Bentham {{Monocot-stub ...
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Gymnosiphon Constrictus
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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Gymnosiphon Capitatus
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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Gymnosiphon Breviflorus
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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Gymnosiphon Brachycephalus
''Gymnosiphon'' (yellowseed) is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants from the yam order. Like most of the other members of the family in which the plant is placed (Burmanniaceae), ''Gymnosiphon'' is entirely myco-heterotrophic genus that does not contain chlorophyll and respectively does not perform photosynthesis. ''Gymnosiphon'' is distributed across the moist, tropical regions of Asia, America and Africa. The plant has very small size and thin stems. Leaves are rudimentary and with appearance like scales or bracts. Its flowers are white in color, pale and solitary or sometimes collected in tiny inflorescences of few depending on the species. They are also actinomorphic with three larger outer tepals and three more inner and smaller ones. Phylogenetically ''Gymnosiphon'' is placed in the clade of Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants ...
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