Dracontioides is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It was long thought to contain only a single species until a second species was described in 2005. Both are endemic to Brazil.[2][3][4]
The type species of the genus is Dracontioides desciscens, native to swamps in eastern Brazil. This species was originally classified by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott as belonging to Urospatha, but it was subsequently reassigned to its own genus Dracontioides by Adolf Engler. The genus is closely related to both Urospatha and Dracontium. The most notable feature of the species its glossy extremely sagittate leaves with oval fenestrations. The leaves are attached to 2 meter long stalks that are intern attached to a spongy rhizome. Additionally, the inflorescence produced has a smell of rotting meat.[5]
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link). Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Dracontioides is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It was long thought to contain only a single species until a second species was described in 2005. Both are endemic to Brazil.
The type species of the genus is Dracontioides desciscens, native to swamps in eastern Brazil. This species was originally classified by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott as belonging to Urospatha, but it was subsequently reassigned to its own genus Dracontioides by Adolf Engler. The genus is closely related to both Urospatha and Dracontium. The most notable feature of the species its glossy extremely sagittate leaves with oval fenestrations. The leaves are attached to 2 meter long stalks that are intern attached to a spongy rhizome. Additionally, the inflorescence produced has a smell of rotting meat.
Species Dracontioides desciscens (Schott) Engl. - Pernambuco, Bahia, Espírito Santo Dracontioides salvianii E.G.Gonç. - BahiaDracontioides es un género con dos especie de plantas con flores de la familia Araceae. Es originario del este de Brasil.[1]
El género fue descrito por Adolf Engler y publicado en Das Pflanzenreich IV. 23C (Heft 48): 36. 1911. [2] La especie tipo es: Dracontioides desciscens (Schott) Engl.
Dracontioides es un género con dos especie de plantas con flores de la familia Araceae. Es originario del este de Brasil.
Dracontioides – rodzaj wieloletnich, ziemnopączkowych, bagiennych roślin zielnych z rodziny obrazkowatych, obejmujący 2 gatunki endemiczne dla wschodniej Brazylii: Dracontioides desciscens (Schott) Engl., występujący w stanach Espírito Santo, Bahia i Pernambuco, oraz Dracontioides salvianii E.G.Gonç., występujący w stanie Bahia[3], gdzie zasiedlają brzegi rzek, bagna i tereny podmokłe lasów deszczowych[4]. Nazwa naukowa rodzaju pochodzi od nazwy rodzaju Dracontium (żmijownik) i z uwagi na podobieństwo kwiatostanów obu rodzajów roślin[5].
Dracontioides – rodzaj wieloletnich, ziemnopączkowych, bagiennych roślin zielnych z rodziny obrazkowatych, obejmujący 2 gatunki endemiczne dla wschodniej Brazylii: Dracontioides desciscens (Schott) Engl., występujący w stanach Espírito Santo, Bahia i Pernambuco, oraz Dracontioides salvianii E.G.Gonç., występujący w stanie Bahia, gdzie zasiedlają brzegi rzek, bagna i tereny podmokłe lasów deszczowych. Nazwa naukowa rodzaju pochodzi od nazwy rodzaju Dracontium (żmijownik) i z uwagi na podobieństwo kwiatostanów obu rodzajów roślin.
Dracontioides là một chi thực vật có hoa trong họ Ráy[1]
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Dracontioides là một chi thực vật có hoa trong họ Ráy