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    Massonia bifolia is a species of geophyte in the genus Massonia. It is native to southern Namibia and to the western Cape Provinces of South Africa. Massonia...
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    Massonia amoena Mart.-Azorín, M.Pinter & Wetschnig Massonia angustifolia L.f. Massonia bakeriana M.Pinter, Mart.-Azorín & Wetschnig Massonia bifolia (Jacq...
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    observed to be a non-flying mammal pollinator of the pagoda lily (Massonia bifolia). Elephant shrews are floral pollinators due to their largely insectivorous...
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  • Goldblatt Genus Massonia: Massonia amoena Mart.-Azorin, M.Pinter & Wetschnig, indigenous Massonia angustifolia L.f. endemic Massonia bifolia (Jacq.) J.C.Manning...
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    not a bat. One example of a plant using animal pollinators is the bulb Massonia depressa. At least four rodent species were found to be visiting M. depressa...
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  • Genus Melanthium: Melanthium massoniaefolium Andrews, accepted as Massonia bifolia (Jacq.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, indigenous Family: Smilacaceae, Genus...
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    Eucomis, Lachenalia (about 110 species), Ledebouria (about 80 species), Massonia (including Whiteheadia), Merwilla, Schizocarphus and Veltheimia. Hyacinthinae...
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