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BREVIA Floral Gigantism in Rafflesiaceae Charles C. Davis,1* Maribeth Latvis,1 Daniel L. Nickrent,2 Kenneth J. Wurdack,3 David A. Baum4 he Rafflesiaceae are leafless, stemless, and rootless nonphotosynthetic parasites
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