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  2. Tacca chantrieri - Wikipedia

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    It is an unusual plant in that it has black flowers. T. chantrieri has bracts that look like wings and are large in area. The flower can be up to 12 inches across. [5] Its height can range anywhere from 50–100 cm tall. The bracteoles look like long whiskers hanging from a bat that can be 8-10 inches in length. [2]

  3. Rare species - Wikipedia

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    The rarest plants typically have both a small number of individuals and a very limited geographic range. Assessments of the status of rare plants are conducted using the best available data and consider various factors, including: Total number of occurrences and the condition of these populations; Population size; Extent of range and area occupied

  4. Crassulaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Crassulaceae (/ ˈ k r æ s j uː l eɪ s iː ˌ iː,-s i ˌ aɪ /, from Latin crassus, thick), also known as the crassulas, the stonecrops or the orpine family, are a diverse family of dicotyledon angiosperms primarily characterized by succulent leaves and a form of photosynthesis known as crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), in which plants photosynthesize in the daytime and exchange ...

  5. Utricularia gibba - Wikipedia

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    At only 82 megabases, the genome is exceptionally small for a multicellular plant and the main difference between other plant genomes and that of U. gibba is a drastic reduction in non-coding DNA. [4] The discovery casts doubt on the idea that repetitive, non-coding DNA, popularly known as junk DNA, is necessary for life. [11]

  6. Darlingtonia californica - Wikipedia

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    Darlingtonia californica / d ɑːr l ɪ ŋ ˈ t oʊ n i ə k æ l ɪ ˈ f ɔːr n ɪ k ə / —also called the California pitcher plant, the Oregon pitcher plant, cobra lily or cobra plant—is a species of carnivorous plant in the new world pitcher plant family, Sarraceniaceae. It is the sole species within its monotypic genus, Darlingtonia.

  7. Wolffia globosa - Wikipedia

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    Wolffia globosa is a species of flowering plant known by the common names Asian watermeal and duckweed. It is native to Asia and is found in parts of the Americas and Africa, where it is an introduced species. [2] It grows in mats on the surface of calm, freshwater bodies, such as ponds, lakes, and marshes.