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Warner Parks Nature Center, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany
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Kuala Tahan, Pahang, Malaysia
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One of the "Elephant Ears", native to Central America and western Amazon basin. Photo from Sacha Reserve, eastern Ecuador.
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In the wild in a coastal thorn bush vegetation in Cabo Delgado Province of Mozambique. The base of the sterile part of the spadix is 3,5 cm in diameter, and thus corresponds with the typical subspecies (maximus), rather than the fischeri subspecies (supposed to be 1.5-2,5 cm in diameter, according to N.E. Brown in Fl.Trop.Afr.). The dark colour of the spathe, in combination with the verrucose inside of the base of the spathe, corresponds with A. leopoldianus in the same publication (Brown, 1901). A. leopoldianus is now considered a synonym of A. angolensis. Brown, however, distinguishes the 2 species by the texture of the inside of the spathe - verrucose in A. leopoldianus (as in A. maximus and A. fischeri) and pubescent in A. angolensis.
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Plantes du littoral. 1- Spergularia salina, 2- Cochlearia danica, 3-Cakile maritima, 4- Hippophae rhamnoidea, 5- Zostera marina
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Potamogeton crispus, germinating burs. October.
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Fennel-leaved pondweed (Potamogeton pectinatus). Found in fresh, brackish, or salt water, Cape Breton to British Columbia, south to Florida, Texas, and California. Also in Europe (After Britton & Brown)
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Warner Parks Nature Center, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Cayenne, French Guiana
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Native to the Andes from Colombia to northern Peru. Photo from Papallacta Hotsprings, Ecuador, where it is known as Pugxi.
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Amorphophallus maximus from Northern Mozambique has an extremely long spadix (81 cm), a blackish spathe (29 cm long) and a spotted peduncle (about 60 cm long). The sterile part of the spadix is 3,5 cm in diameter at the base.
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Mulu Airport, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Summerfields Wood, Hastings.
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Potamogeton crispus (31-32); Potamogeton zosterifolius (33-35). 31, subterranean stem; 32, sprouting bur; 33, winter bud; 34, long section of winter bud; 35, winter bud sprouting
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Potamogeton pectinatus, gigantic form of Dudley, portion of leafy spray showing tubers. November.
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Warner Parks Nature Center, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Beijing, Beijing, China
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Aroid species on Mount Erati in Mozambique. Gonatopus clavatus ?