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Cercestis blancii displaying its leaves in the crown of a small forest tree, Ebodje, Campo, Cameroon
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Cercestis blancii down from its host tree trunk in disturbed forest, Nkol Elon, Campo, Cameroun
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Cercestis blancii, young individual climbing along a very thin treelet stem, Ebodjé, Campo, Cameroon
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Cercestis blancii, successive traumatisms when the stem reaches the upper part of the host tree resulting in the production of many crowded new stems, Campo, Cameroon
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Francis Halle, Monique Belin and Patrick Blanc on the Radeau des Cimes during the scientific expedition sponsorised by Fondation Elf in Campo, Cameroon, Sept. to Dec. 1991, photo by Raphael Gaillarde
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Marc Jeanson using protecting gloves to pull down the dreadful barbed roots of Cercestis blancii, Ebodje, Campo, Cameroon, March 2018
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Patrick Blanc, his pants torn by the barbed wire hanging feeding roots of Cercestis blancii, Campo, Cameroun, March 2017
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Patrick Blanc, Innocent Medjo and Bernard Riera, Grotte à Buffle, Nkol Elon, Campo, Cameroon, just before Patrick collects Cercestis blancii with Innocent, March 2017
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Patrick Blanc and Eric Ngansop observing the maturing infructescence of Ampelopsis africana while looking for specimens of Cercestis blancii, Ebodje, Campo, Cameroon, Sept. 2023
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Site of the Radeau des Cimes scientific expedition where Patrick Blanc discovered Cercestis blancii, Ebodje, Campo, Cameroon, Oct. to Dec.. 1991
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Rapport de Mission Radeau des Cimes, Cameroun 1991
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Patrick Blanc with Marc Jeanson and Innocent Medjo holding a specimen of Cercestis blancii, Ebodje, Campo, Cameroon, March 2018
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Patrick Blanc showing the leaf and infructescence of Cercestis blancii, Ebodjé, Campo, Cameroon, March 2018
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Patrick Blanc on the Luge des Cimes, Canopy Raft Expedition, Cameroon, 1991
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Innocent Medjo holding a specimen of Cercestis blancii with a stem ending in a long flagellum, Ebodjé, Campo, Cameroon, March 2018
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Innocent Medjo holding the terminal flagellum of a leafy stem of Cercestis blancii, Ebodjé, Cameroon
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Innocent Medjo, Patrick Blanc, Marc Jeanson and Jules Ngueguim holding a fruiting specimen of Cercestis blancii, Ebodjé, Campo, Cameroon, March 2018
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Innocent Medjo presenting a freshly collected specimen of Cercestis blancii, Nkol Elon, Campo, Cameroon
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Patrick Blanc among the freely hanging spiny feeding roots of a Cercestis blancii growin 10 m above along small tree branches, Ebodjé, Campo, Cameroon, March 2018
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Patrick Blanc and Eric Ngansop among tree buttresses, in the habitat of Cercestis blancii, Ebodje, Campo, Cameroon, Sept. 2023
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Patrick Blanc and Marc Jeanson holding a fruiting specimen of Cercestis blancii, Ebodjé, Campo, Cameroon, March 2018
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Field note book by Patrick Blanc on 10th Dec. 1991, explaining the growth habits of his newly discovered Cercestis sp. 91-249 finally named Cercestis blancii, in 2025, Ebodje, Campo, Cameroon
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Patrick Blanc and Pascal Heni on the Canopy Raft, 40 m above forest floor, both happy just after Patrick discovered Cercestis blancii while climbing to the top, Ebodje, Campo, Cameroon, 1991, photo by Gilles Ebersolt
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Distribution map of Cercestis blancii with the type locality of the Radeau des Cimes expedition, 1991, the 2017, 2018 and 2023 sites, all sites outside the protected Campo Ma'an National Park, Cameroon
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Patrick Blanc holding an adult flowering individual of Cercestis blancii, Nkol Elon, Campo, Cameroon, March 2017
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Professor Raymond Schnell, at the head of the Laboratory of Tropical Botany, Paris 6 University, where Patrick Blanc began to study Araceae in 1975 for his Ph D
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Patrick Blanc lecturing at the Canopy Raft field station, Ebodje where he discovered Cercestis blancii, Cameroon, Nov.1991
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Patrick Blanc holding a bag of botanical samples including Cercestis camerunensis during the Canopy Raft expedition, Ebodjé, Campo, Cameroon, Nov. 1991
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Cercestis blancii seedling, the axis issued from germination producing only cataphylls separated by long internodes
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Cercestis blancii, a 8 m long spiny feeding root, Campo, Cameroon
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Cercestis blancii, a 8 m long spiny feeding root, Ebodjé, Campo, Cameroon
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Cercestis blancii, a sharply spiny feeding root of the type specimen collected by Patrick Blanc under number 91-249 on 10th Dec. 1991, Ebodjé, Campo, Cameroon
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Cercestis blancii, a sketch of spadix by Patrick Blanc when he thought to barbelatus as the species name due to the barbed wire like spiny aerial feeding roots