Mycoheterotrophic Plants

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Literature

AuthorsYearsort ascendingTitle
K. Suetsugu2016New locality of the mycoheterotrophic orchid Gastrodia fontinalis from Kuroshima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
K. Suetsugu2016A new color variant of the mycoheterotrophic orchid Cyrtosia septentrionalis from Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
K. Suetsugu, Tsukaya, H., Ohashi, H.2016Sciaphila yakushimensis (Triuridaceae), a new mycoheterotrophic plant from Yakushima Island, Japan
H. Ohashi2015Resurrection of Saionia
K. Suetsugu, Nakama, M., Watanabe, T., Watanabe, H., Yokota, M.2012The northernmost locality of Gastrodia shimizuana (Orchidaceae)
K. Yonekura2011Taxonomic notes on vascular plants in Japan and its adjacent regions (II)
H. Ohashi, Kato, B., Kobayashi, S., Murata, J.2008A revision of Triuridaceae of Japan
M. Matsumoto, Yamada T.1994New locality of Thismia abei (Akasawa) Hatusima in Shizuoka Prefecture
C. Chuma1990The pollen morphology of Andruris japonica (Truiridaceae)
C. Abe, Akasawa Y.1989A new species of Oxygyne (Burmaniaceae) found in Shikoku, Japan
H. Ohba1984A review of Petrosavia (Liliaceae) with special reference to the flora features
T. Tuyama1982Lecanorchis japonica Bl. var. suginoana Tuyama, a new variety, with comments on the other taxa of the genus
H. Hara1975A new species of Cotylanthera (Gentianaceae) from Philippines, with a conspectus of the genus
T. Shin1974Two species of the genus Glaziocharis (Burmanniaceae) from southern Kyushu
Y. Nishida1971On the development of the gametophytes of Buxbaumia aphylla
H. Hara1965New or noteworthy flowering plants from eastern Himalaya (4)
H. Hara1961New or noteworthy flowering plants from eastern Himalaya (1)
T. Tuyama1955A new saprophytic orchid, Lecanorchis kiusiana
T. Nakai1941Notulae ad plantas Asiae orientalis
T. Tuyama1941Orchidaceae novae Micronesiacae (V)
T. Tuyama1941Notes on genus Gastrodia of southeastern Asia
J. Ohwi1937Plantae novae japonicae
N. Fukuyama, Suzuki T.1936Three new saprophytic species of plants from the island of Kotosyo, Taiwan
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