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Dichorisandra

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Dichorisandra is a genus of perennial monocotyledonous flowering plants in the dayflower family (Commelinaceae). It is found in the neotropics.[1] The genus is characterised by its slightly zygomorphic flowers with large anthers usually releasing pollen by means of pores at the apex, as well as by its seeds that are embedded in a red or sometimes white aril, and tubers that often form at the tips of the roots.[2] Both morphology and an analysis of DNA sequences indicate it is very closely related to the genus Siderasis.[3]

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Species[1]
Dichorisandra acaulis Cogn. – Bahia
Dichorisandra alba Seub. & Warm. – Minas Gerais
Dichorisandra amabilis J.R.Grant – southern Mexico, Central America
Dichorisandra angustifolia L.Linden & Rodigas – Ecuador
Dichorisandra begoniifolia Kunth – southern Brazil
Dichorisandra bonitana Philipson – Ecuador, Colombia
Dichorisandra conglomerata Aona & M.C.E.Amaral – Bahia
Dichorisandra densiflora Ule – northwestern Brazil
Dichorisandra diederichsanae Steyerm. – Guyana, Venezuela
Dichorisandra fluminensis Brade – Rio de Janeiro
Dichorisandra foliosa Kunth – eastern Brazil
Dichorisandra gaudichaudiana Kunth – Brazil
Dichorisandra glaziovii Taub. – southern Brazil
Dichorisandra gracilis Nees & Mart – eastern Brazil

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