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  1. Derrick

    Avonia journal

    The December 2017 issue of the prestigious German journal Avonia has an article with photos about the ant-plants of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. It is presented with what I hope is enough background information to encourage others to follow in my footsteps. The next issue will cover part two; the islands.
  2. From the album: Hydnophytum

    This might be the first time, that a picture of this relatively new species (1983) is published anywhere. I took the slide in 1994. There are more and I have to screen through them... I will maybe show a few more soon. Hydnophytum crassicaule and H. vaccinifolium are fascinating terrestrially growing species only known from the alpine zone of Doormantop in West Papua (ca. 3200 meters high).

    © Andreas Wistuba

  3. From the album: Hydnophytum

    As compared to Hydnophytum crassicaule the internodes according to the description are supposed to be bigger. All other differences are hidden in the flowers, so it is unclear, whether I really saw both species. Honestly, in 1994 I was unaware of both species.

    © Andreas Wistuba

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