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Caudexed Epiphytic Ant Plants - Part II

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Myrmecodia cf. pulvinata - Indonesian Papua

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Hydnophytum ramispinum - Indonesian Papua

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Myrmecodia lanceolata - Indonesian Papua

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Hydnophytum formicarum - Quezon, Philippines

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Myrmecodia platytyrea var. antoinii - Mossman, Queensland

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Hydnophytum cf. philippinense - Siquijor, Philippines

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Those really take caudiciform to a new level.

 

 

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I found Myrmecodia beccarii growing on Melaleuca species beside mangroves. Didn't have time to thoroughly check the area to see if it did extend into the mangroves but there were quite a lot of plants on the Melaleucas.

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