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Apodanthaceae

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Rank
  
Family

Order
  
Cucurbitales

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Similar
  
Pilostyles, Cytinaceae, Metteniusa, Anisophylleaceae, Hydnoraceae

The family Apodanthaceae comprises about 10 species of endoparasitic herbs. They live in the branches or stems of their hosts (as filaments similar to a fungal mycelium), emerging only to flower and fruit. The plants produce no green parts and do not carry out any photosynthesis (that is, they are holoparasitic). There are two genera: Pilostyles and Apodanthes. A third genus, Berlinianche, was never validly published. Mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences confidently place the Apodanthaceae in the Cucurbitales, where they also fit well in terms of their flower morphology.

Apodanthaceae Pilostyles thurberi Apodanthaceae image 5507 at PhytoImagessiuedu
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Apodanthaceae Apodanthes caseariae Apodanthaceae image 66789 at PhytoImagessiuedu

Apodanthaceae Parasitic Plant Connection Apodanthaceae home

Apodanthaceae Parasitic Plant Connection Apodanthaceae home

Apodanthaceae Cucurbitales

References

Apodanthaceae Wikipedia