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Chamaecostus curcumoides, vegetative population issued from stolons in a forest understory swampy lowground, Nouragues CNRS field station, French Guyana
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Chamaecostus curcumoides, mostly vegetative population at Nouragues, French Guyana, from the book by Patrick Blanc Etre Plante à l'ombre des forêts tropicales, Nathan Ed., Paris, 2002, Pages 374 and 375
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Chamaecostus curcumoides, stolons with one bulbil in rach cataphyll axil and two dormant swollen roots on each side, Nouragues CNRS field station, French Guyana
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Chamaecostus curcumoides, stoloniferous axis producing axillary erect buds each with two swollen resting tuberous roots, Nouragues CNRS field station, French Guyana
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Chamaecostus curcumoides, part of stoloniferous axis producing an axillary erect bud with two swollen resting tuberous roots, Nouragues CNRS field station, French Guyana
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Chamaecostus curcumoides, in the same vegetative population, some stems produce stolons with resting buds and tuberous roots while some others produce sympodial stolons growing immediatly, Nouragues, French Guyana
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Chamaecostus curcumoides, sympodial stolon producing some cataphylls under leaf litter then growing vertically with foliage leaves while a new axillary stolon grows in prolongation of the first one, Nouragues, French Guyana
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Francis Hallé and Aline Santos excavating the stoloniferous system with dense adventitious roots of Montrichardia arborescens, Kaw, French Guyana, photo by Patrick Blanc, Feb. 1978
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Anthurium jenmanii, upward growing roots fixing the tree leaves falling from the forest canopy, Nouragues CNRS field station, French Guyana
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Argostemma unifolium, dense population on vertical seeping rock, each plant producing a single leaf, whatever its age and size, Penang Hill, Malaysia
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Argostemma unifolium, part of the unique leaf and tuberous root system anchored on vertical rock face, the only structure persisting during the dry season, Penang Hill, Malaysia
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Argostemma unifolium, tuberous base of each stem producing a single foliage leaf, the tuber being probably a branched root system, Penang Hill, Malaysia
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Pascal Héni and Patrick Blanc holding the stilt roots of the Palm Eugeissona minor, Lambir Hills NP, Sarawak, Borneo, Aug. 2005
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Eugeissona minor, the leafy stem above the forest floor, at the top of the long stilt roots, Lambir Hills, Sarawak, Borneo