WebMay 30, 2014 · Myrmephytum beccarii Unauthorized use of photos from this forum. Please click and read. Myrmephytum beccarii. By Subrosa, May 20, 2014 in Ant Plants in cultivation. Start new topic; Recommended Posts. Subrosa. … WebMar 23, 2012 · Photosynthesis in the field. Photosynthesis by M. beccarii in the field was measured in a coastal Melaleuca viridiflora woodland near Cardwell in north Queensland, Australia (18°20′10.51″S, 146°3′30.02″E). The transition from the wet to dry season in 2011 was monitored beginning with measurements between March 28 and April 4 at the end of …
Myrmecodia beccarii-TP-MBCR - Black Jungle Exotics
WebThe ant plant, Myrmephytum selebicum, is a unique variety of plant and only one of five in the family Rubiaceae. Their base is hollow with sticky sap, which makes them the perfect symbiotic partner for ants in the jungle. Not to worry, they won’t invite these guests into your home! How to care for your Ant Plant; Common Issues for your Ant Plant WebDescription: It is a remarkable smallish shrub-like, epiphytic, semi-succulent plant 25-75 cm tall, with a tuberous stem which is permeated by passages and cavities which serve as nests for an immense numbers of stinging-ants. The tuber clings to trees with its roots, shelter the ants and serve as a reservoir of food. procath mulhouse
Myrmecodia platytyrea subsp. antoinii "mossman form"
WebAug 20, 2014 · My plant of Myrmephytum sp. with yellowish fruits from the Philippines opened its first flowers of this year on July 1st. Yesterday, August 18, I saw the disk on the tops of the fruits just starting to peak out from between the bracts. ... To add and amend a bit more info to fruiting cycles for Myrmecodia beccarii in North and Central America ... http://www.phytoimages.siu.edu/imgs/pelserpb/r/Rubiaceae_Myrmephytum_beccarii_153262.html WebMyrmephytum beccarii Elmer is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Myrmephytum (family Rubiaceae ). The record derives from WCSP (data supplied on 2012-03-23 ) which reports it as an accepted name (record 132059 ) with original publication details: Leafl. procathepsin l-like