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Gymnopodium is a section within the genus Anthurium. It is composed of the extremely rare Cuban species . Plants of this section are of somewhat scandent habit, with medium to long internodes, deciduous cataphylls, and somewhat leathery, suborbicular leaf blades. Other notable features include a long inflorescence with a spadix. The most notable feature is that mature berries contain up to four seeds, rather than the typical two. The section is poorly studied, and with further genetic testing it may be absorbed into another.

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  • Gymnopodium is a section within the genus Anthurium. It is composed of the extremely rare Cuban species . Plants of this section are of somewhat scandent habit, with medium to long internodes, deciduous cataphylls, and somewhat leathery, suborbicular leaf blades. Other notable features include a long inflorescence with a spadix. The most notable feature is that mature berries contain up to four seeds, rather than the typical two. The section is poorly studied, and with further genetic testing it may be absorbed into another. (en)
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  • Species (en)
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  • Anthurium sect. Gymnopodium (en)
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  • Gymnopodium is a section within the genus Anthurium. It is composed of the extremely rare Cuban species . Plants of this section are of somewhat scandent habit, with medium to long internodes, deciduous cataphylls, and somewhat leathery, suborbicular leaf blades. Other notable features include a long inflorescence with a spadix. The most notable feature is that mature berries contain up to four seeds, rather than the typical two. The section is poorly studied, and with further genetic testing it may be absorbed into another. (en)
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  • Anthurium sect. Gymnopodium (en)
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