Mycoheterotrophic Plants

How many of them are there?

Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
F. P. Jonker1938A new Burmannia von Enggano (Sumatra)
T. Franke, Sainge, M. N., Agerer, R.2004A new species of Afrothismia (BurmanniaceaeTribe: Thismieae) from the western foothills of Mount Cameroon
M. - H. van de Kamer2003Afrothismia gesnerioides, another new species of Afrothismia (Burmanniaceae from tropical Africa
M. Cheek, Etuge, M., Williams, S. A.2019Afrothismia kupensis sp. nov. (Thismiaceae), critically endangered, with observations on its pollination and notes on the endemics of Mt Kupe, Cameroon
B. C. Stone1981Bibliographic correction in Thismia (Burmanniaceae)
P. Inthachub, Vajrodaya, S., Duyfies, B. E. E.2010Census of Stemona (Stemonaceae) in Thailand
B. C. Stone1980Rediscovery of Thismia clavigera (Becc.) F. v. M. (Burmanniaceae)
R. M. K. Saunders1996The occurrence and taxonomic relationships of Burmannia wallichii (Burmanniaceae) in Malesia
P. Sujanapal, Robi, A. J., Dantas, K. J., Sumod, M., Merckx, V. S. F. T.2017Thismia (Thismiaceae): the first record of the mycoheterotrophic genus to the Flora of India with a new species revealing the phytogeographical significance of Western Ghats
S. Chantanaorrapint2008Thismia angustimitra (Thismiaceae), a new species from Thailand
V. S. Hareesch, Alappatt, J. P., Sabu, M.2018Thismia aurantiaca sp. nov. (section Rodwaya, Thismiaceae): First record of the family from Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India with a new species
J. K. Jarvie1996Thismia lauriana (Burmanniaceae), a new species from central Kalimantan
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith