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- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium abstract "Digitinervium is a section of the genus Anthurium. It is a small, natural section (meaning that the plants within it share definite characteristics, rather than the group being defined by the odd characteristic of one type specimen, as in sect. Gymnopodium) consisting of plants with thick leaf blades, glandular-punctate (having raised dots) on the lower surfaces, with well-defined basal veins, normally occurring in pairs and extending past the middle of the blade. Tertiary veins are fine, closely packed, and parallel. The section is distributed across a limited range consisting of the Andes of northwestern South America (i.e. Colombia and Ecuador), and the mountains of Costa Rica and Panama.The most typical specimen of this section is Anthurium ovatifolium; other examples include A. lentii, A. crassifolium, A.lingua and A. weberbaueri. Very little is known about hybridization in this section; the only know cross was of A. lentii with A. nymphiifolium, of section Calomystrium.".
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium class Monocotyledon.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium division Flowering_plant.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium family Araceae.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium genus Anthurium.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium kingdom Plant.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium order Alismatales.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium wikiPageID "18320904".
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium wikiPageRevisionID "458480776".
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium familia Araceae.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium genus "Anthurium".
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium hasPhotoCollection Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium name "Digitinervium".
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium ordo Alismatales.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium regnum Plant.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium sectio "Digitinervium".
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium subdivision "See text.".
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium subdivisionRanks Species.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium unrankedClassis Monocotyledon.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium subject Category:Anthurium.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium subject Category:Plant_sections.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type Abstraction100002137.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type Communication100033020.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type Music107020895.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type PlantSections.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type Section106392001.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type Writing106362953.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type Eukaryote.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type Plant.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type Species.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type Plant.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium type Organism.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium comment "Digitinervium is a section of the genus Anthurium. It is a small, natural section (meaning that the plants within it share definite characteristics, rather than the group being defined by the odd characteristic of one type specimen, as in sect. Gymnopodium) consisting of plants with thick leaf blades, glandular-punctate (having raised dots) on the lower surfaces, with well-defined basal veins, normally occurring in pairs and extending past the middle of the blade.".
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium label "Anthurium sect. Digitinervium".
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium sameAs m.04cvfmh.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium sameAs Q4774055.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium sameAs Q4774055.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium sameAs Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium wasDerivedFrom Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium?oldid=458480776.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium isPrimaryTopicOf Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium.
- Anthurium_sect._Digitinervium name "Digitinervium".