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Species of flowering plants in the birthwort family Aristolochiaceae
Hydnora africana is an achlorophyllous plant in the subfamily Hydnoroideae, native to southern Africa that is parasitic on the roots of members of the
Hydnora_africana
Genus of flowering plants in the birthwort family Aristolochiaceae
Hydnora is a group of parasitic plants described as a genus in 1775. It is native to Africa, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula. Hydnora pollinates
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Subfamily of parasitic flowering plants
Namibia, 2000 Hydnora johannis in flower in Um Barona, Wad Medani, Sudan Flowers of Hydnora triceps in Namaqualand, South Africa, 1999 Hydnora triceps, freshly
Hydnoroideae
Family of flowering plants
(Aristolochiales). Eight genera are accepted – Aristolochia, Asarum, Euglypha, Hydnora, Lactoris, Prosopanche, Saruma, and Thottea. Four assemblages can be distinguished
Aristolochiaceae
Species of parasitic flowering plant
Hydnora visseri, the Visser's hydnora, is a subterranean holoparasitic plant, lacking leaves and roots, and is described from southwestern Namibia and
Hydnora_visseri
Species of parasitic flowering plant
Hydnora triceps is a holoparasitic flowering plant native to Africa that grows on the roots of Euphorbia dregeana. Completely lacking in chlorophyll,
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List of lists of flowering plants recorded from South Africa
Genus Hydnora Hydnora abyssinica A.Br. indigenous Hydnora africana Thunb. indigenous Hydnora johannis Becc. var. johannis accepted as Hydnora abyssinica
Lists of flowering plants of South Africa
Lists_of_flowering_plants_of_South_Africa
Species of beetle
into its mouth. It is large enough to crawl out of the trap of the plant, Hydnora africana, unlike smaller beetles which remain trapped for several days
Stenocara_dentata
Flowers that smell like rotting flesh
californica, A. grandiflora, A. microstoma, A. salvadorensis, A. littoralis Hydnora Asparagaceae Eucomis bicolor Balanophoraceae Sarcophyte sanguinea subsp
Carrion_flower
Type of plant
obligate so only two terms are needed, e.g. Dodder is a stem holoparasite. Hydnora spp. are root holoparasites. Plants usually considered holoparasites include
Parasitic_plant
any plant, up to 2.65 m (8 ft 8 in) in diameter. The parasitic genera Hydnora and Prosopanche are the only flowering plants with no evidence of leaves
List of early-diverging flowering plant families
List_of_early-diverging_flowering_plant_families
'Gaya' Honeydew melon Cucumis melo var. inodorus Hydnora abyssinica Hydnora abyssinica Jackal food Hydnora africana Jícara Crescentia cujete Kajari melon
List_of_culinary_fruits
Swedish botanist (1757-1819)
dissertation titled, Planta Aphyteia, was on a vascular plant species (Hydnora) collected in Southern Africa by Carl Peter Thunberg, which Linnaeus incorrectly
Erik_Acharius
Species of epiphyte
1978 Frank K. Horwood: Two parasites of Euphorbia: Viscum minimum and Hydnora africana, The Euphorbia Journal, Vol 1: 45-48, 1983 "Viscum minimum Harv"
Viscum_minimum
Topics referred to by the same term
africana, a plant species found in Kenya, Tanzania and possibly Angola Hydnora africana, an achlorophyllous plant native to southern Africa parasitic
H._africana
List of plastid genomes whose DNA sequence is known
Highly Divergent Plastid Genome of the Nonphotosynthetic Parasitic Plant Hydnora visseri (Hydnoraceae)". Genome Biology and Evolution. 8 (2): 345–63. doi:10
List_of_sequenced_plastomes
Plant species in the spurge family
Horwood, Frank K. (1983). "Two parasites of Euphorbia: Viscum minimum and Hydnora africana". The Euphorbia Journal. 1: 45–48. Retrieved 18 May 2026. Schnabel
Euphorbia_polygona
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