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Tacca plantaginea, population in rheophytic riparian habitat, similar to many Piptospatha, Anubias or Spathiphyllum species, Sai Yok, NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, population in riparian rheophytic habitat, similar to many Piptospatha, Anubias or Spathiphyllum species, Sai Yok, NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, winged petioles, open capsules and silt deposits on leaves while submersed during monsoon, Sai Yok, NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, inflorescence and infructescence laying at just above the soil litter, Sai Yok, NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, inflorescence, infructescence and open capsules laying at just above the soil litter, Sai Yok, NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, inflorescence with open flowers, immature infructescence and open capsule laying at ground level, Sai Yok NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, close up of open flowers, Sai Yok NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, upwards unripe capsular fruits, Sai Yok NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, open capsules and seedlings issued from rain splash short distance dispersal, Sai Yok, NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, open mature capsule with brown ribbed seeds ready to be dispersed through the rain splash seed dispersal syndrome, Sai Yok NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, close up of the brown ribbed seeds inside the open capsule, Sai Yok NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, two open capsules similar in structure, shape, color and position at ground level to Thottea tomentosa flowers, Sai Yok, NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Thottea tomentosa, flower just above forest soil, very similar to the open capsular fruits of Tacca plantaginea, Ranong, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, upwards open capsular fruits (hence the first genus name Schizocapsa) after seed dispersal by rain splash , Sai Yok NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, seedlings population at various stages on the earth slope just above water limit, Sai Yok, NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, close up of the tiny seedlings population on the earth slope just above water limit of the dry season, Sai Yok, NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, increasing size of tubers related to the leafy plant size, Sai Yok, NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Tacca plantaginea, close up of the increasing size of tubers related to the leafy plant size, Sai Yok, NP, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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Ixora salicifolia, a rheophytic species cultivated at the Botanical Garden, Bogor, Java
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Brasenia shreberi population covering a lake surface, Atherton, Queensland, Australia
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Brasenia shreberi, peltate leaves, Atherton, Queensland, Australia
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Brasenia shreberi, flowers, Atherton, Queensland, Australia
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Phyllanthus watsonii, rheophytic population, Endau Rompin, Malaysia
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Phyllanthus watsonii, potentially immortal due to repetitive basal sprouting, like many other rheophytes, Endau Rompin, Malaysia
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Phyllanthus watsonii and Ixora lobbii var. stenophylla, two rheophytic shrubs on their sunny rock bed, Endau Rompin, Malaysia
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Phyllanthus watsonii in its rheophytic habitat, Endau Rompin, Malaysia
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Phyllanthus watsonii, one main stem and new basal shoots, Endau Rompin, Malaysia
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Phyllanthus watsonii, leafy parts of the pseudo monocaulous stems, Endau Rompin, Malaysia
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Phyllanthus watsonii, lateral branches covered by tiny shiny leaves, looking like compound leaves, Endau Rompin, Malaysia
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Phyllanthus watsonii, plagiotropic lateral branches covered by tiny entire leaves, Endau Rompin, Malaysia
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Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae, habitat, this rheophytic species grows in the rapids, where the man crosses the river, Phra Saeng, Khao Sok, Thailand
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Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae, habitat in the rapids, brown colour indicates dense patches of clonal individuals, Phra Saeng river, Thailand
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Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae, brown leaves form, plants are growing only in the strongest current places, Phra Saeng river, Khao Sok, Thailand
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Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae, brown form, clonal patches of rheophytic plants growing in the strongest current places, Phra Saeng river, Khao Sok, Thailand
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Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae, global fan arrangement of leaves due to their bullate structure reacting to strong current, Phra Saeng river, Khao Sok, Thailand
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Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae, fan distribution of overlapping leaves due to their bullate structure facing strong current, Phra Saeng river,Thailand
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Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae, brown form, clonal patches of plants growing in the strongest current places, Phra Saeng river, Khao Sok, Thailand
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Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae, about ten layers of leaves overlapping and overshading along five cm of water depth, Phra Saeng river, Khao Sok, Thailand
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Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae, brown form, bullate leaves accumulating sediments in the pits, Phra Saeng river, Khao Sok, Thailand
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Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae, brown form, close-up of the bullate leaves, Phra Saeng river, Khao Sok, Thailand