loranthaceae การใช้
- They eat small fruit and berries particularly mistletoe ( Loranthaceae ).
- Some species of the largest family, Loranthaceae, have small, bird-pollinated flowers.
- Many plants of the family Loranthaceae have explosive flowers that shower pollen on a bird that forages near it.
- He was interested in plant morphology and physiology, and published treatises on the morphology of Balanophoraceae, Loranthaceae and Lycopodiaceae.
- The larvae feed on Loranthaceae species, including " Amyena miquelii " and " Amyema pendulum ".
- The hybridisation of this species with " Amyema pendulum ", rare amongst Loranthaceae, has produced first generation hybrids.
- In his later years Fletcher gave more and more time to botany, and did important work on acacias, grevilleas and Loranthaceae.
- Females build nests in trees and bushes, but also occasionally in mistletoes ( Loranthaceae ) an average of 6m above the ground.
- Mistletoes in families such as Santalaceae and Loranthaceae commonly accumulate on host trees until they stunt and eventually kill them, sometimes after many decades.
- Like all members of the family the fruits, nectar and pollen of mistletoe ( Loranthaceae ) are important to the " Prionochilus " flowerpeckers.
- A . Members of the Loranthaceae family like the American mistletoe, Phoradendron flavescens, take food from the sap of woody plants through special roots called haustoria.
- In this respect, " O . compressa " resembles some other hemiparasites in related families such as " Nuytsia floribunda " in the Loranthaceae.
- His research interests later diversified to include pollination biology of tropical mistletoes ( Loranthaceae ) which he studied over a three-year period in Malawi ( Feehan, 1985 ).
- The genus " Schoepfia " is according to molecular studies more closely related to the families Misodendraceae and Loranthaceae, and to uphold the criteria of monophyly it must be excluded from Olacaceae.
- Recent molecular studies have shown " Schoepfia " to be more closely related to the families Misodendraceae and Loranthaceae, and to uphold the criteria of monophyly it must be excluded from Olacaceae.
- The "'Loranthaceae "'are a Atkinsonia ligustrina " a rare shrub of the Blue Mountains of Australia, and the Central to South American species " Gaiadendron punctatum ".
- The largest family of mistletoes, the Loranthaceae, has 73 genera and over 900 species . tropical climates have markedly more mistletoe species; Australia has 85, of which 71 are in Loranthaceae, and 14 in Santalaceae.
- The largest family of mistletoes, the Loranthaceae, has 73 genera and over 900 species . tropical climates have markedly more mistletoe species; Australia has 85, of which 71 are in Loranthaceae, and 14 in Santalaceae.
- Occurs in arid and temperate regions of all mainland States, from Lake Carnegie, W . A, to the Hunter Valley, NSW, in open forest and woodland on many different hosts but frequently on other Loranthaceae.
- Over the centuries, the term has been broadened to include many other species of parasitic plants with similar habits, found in other parts of the world, that are classified in different genera and even families such as the Misodendraceae and the Loranthaceae.
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