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Cuphea hyssopifolia, flowering plagiotropic stem, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi
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Schismatoglottis subundulata as a rheophyte during the dry season fixed in the limestone rock cracks along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi
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Schismatoglottis subundulata in limestone rock cracks along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi
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Schismatoglottis subundulata anchored in limestone rock cracks along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi
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Schismatoglottis subundulata in limestone rock crack along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi
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Schismatoglottis subundulata in rock crack along the river, Bantimurung, South Sulawesi
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Schismatoglottis subundulata, new lateral clustered shoots emerging from the base following flash flood traumatisms , Bantimurung, South Sulawesi
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Schismatoglottis subundulata, small opening in the upper part of the spathe at the junction between the male and the upper globose staminodial parts of spadix
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Schismatoglottis subundulata, young erect and older bending inflorescences
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Schismatoglottis subundulata, bending inflorescence, upper part of spatha manually removed
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Schismatoglottis subundulata, spadix with lower female part, short sterile part, large male part and upper staminodial globose part
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Schismatoglottis subundulata, male part of spadix and top globose staminodial part
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Cryptocoryne x timahensis flowering in its dapple shaded habitat, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore
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Cryptocoryne x timahensis, leaves and inflorescences, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore
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Cryptocoryne x timahensis, inflorescence emerging out of the mud, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore
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Cryptocoryne x timahensis, probably a hybrid between C. schulzei and C. nurii from Johore, Bukit Timah NR, Singapore
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Cryptocoryne x timahensis, warty surface of spathe limb and collar, Bukit Timah, Singapore, endemic or more probably introduced
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Cryptocoryne x timahensis, specimen collected by Patrick Blanc in July 1991, the first specimen deposited in the Singapore Herbarium, ten years before the official description of this species, probably a hybrid between C. schulzei and C. nurii
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Cryptocoryne schulzei inflorescence, Kota Tinggi, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne schulzei, spathe, Hutan Lipur Panti, Johore, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne nurii, spathe, Johore, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne affinis, Taman Negara, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne affinis, spathe, Taman Negara, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne x purpurea flowering in habitat, photo taken in 1991 but this natural pond site has been drained to construct bungalows, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne x purpurea in habitat, photo taken in 1991 but this natural pond site has been drained to construct bungalows, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne x purpurea, two inflorescences, photo taken in 1991 but this natural pond site has been drained to construct bungalows, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne x purpurea, a specimen with silver pinkish veins, an indication of genetic diversity of the population in spite of the accepted hybrid origin, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne x purpurea, warty limb of the spathe, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne x purpurea, limb, collar, throat and tube of the inflorescence, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne x purpurea, warty limb, collar and throat of the spathe, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne x purpurea, inflorescence showing the warty limb, collar, throat and tube, Ayer Keroh Recreation Forest, Melaka, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne cordata, limb of the spathe, unknown origin
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Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata, open spathe limb
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Cryptocoryne cordata, limb of the spathe
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Cryptocoryne cordata, tiny spadix formerly enclosed in the kettle, naked female flowers at the base, sterile filiform part of the spadix and congested reduced male flowers at the top
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Cryptocoryne cordata, decaying inflorescence, 25 cm long tube and tiny basal spadix formerly enclosed in the kettle, unknown origin
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Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata in a shallow forest pond, Pasoh FR, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne sp., unidentified species, maybe C. villosa in the Djambi province, Sumatra
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Cryptocoryne ciliata and Cryptocoryne lingua in muddy soil at low tide, Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo
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Cryptocoryne ciliata mixed with the very small Cryptocoryne lingua in a canal inside Kuching, Borneo, at low tide, photo taken in 1976