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Dactylanthus taylorii, commonly known in English as wood rose and in Māori as te pua o te rēinga, is a fully parasitic flowering plant, the only one endemic to New Zealand. The host tree responds to the presence of Dactylanthus by forming a burl-like structure that resembles a fluted wooden rose (hence the common name). When the flowers emerge on the forest floor, they are pollinated by a ground-foraging species of native bat.

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  • Dactylanthus (Balanophoraceae) (es)
  • Dactylanthus taylorii (es)
  • Dactylanthus taylorii (en)
  • Dactylanthus (plant) (nl)
  • Dactylanthus taylorii (pl)
  • Dactylanthus taylorii (pt)
  • Dactylanthus taylorii (sv)
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  • Dactylanthus taylorii, commonly known in English as wood rose and in Māori as te pua o te rēinga, is a fully parasitic flowering plant, the only one endemic to New Zealand. The host tree responds to the presence of Dactylanthus by forming a burl-like structure that resembles a fluted wooden rose (hence the common name). When the flowers emerge on the forest floor, they are pollinated by a ground-foraging species of native bat. (en)
  • La rosa leñosa, Dactylanthus taylorii, es una especie de planta parásita que crece sobre las raíces de ciertas especies de árboles en Nueva Zelanda. El árbol hospedante responde a la presencia de Dactylanthus formando una estructura que recuerda una rosa leñosa. El nombre común maorí es pua o te reinga o pua reinga, "flor del bajo mundo" y waewae atua, "pie de los dioses". Es la única especie en el género Dactylanthus. Uno de sus más comunes hospedantes es Schefflera digitata. (es)
  • Dactylanthus is een geslacht van parasitaire planten uit de familie Balanophoraceae. Het geslacht telt slechts een soort die endemisch is in Nieuw-Zeeland. (nl)
  • Dactylanthus taylorii Hook.f. – gatunek bezzieleniowych roślin z rzędu sandałowców (Santalales) z monotypowego rodzaju Dactylanthus. Występuje endemicznie na Nowej Zelandii. (pl)
  • Dactylanthus taylorii, vulgarmente conhecida como rosa-de-madeira, é uma planta totalmente parasitária, a única endémica da Nova Zelândia. A árvore hospedeira responde à presença de Dactylanthus formando uma estrutura semelhante a um cecídio que se assemelha a uma rosa de madeira canelada (daí o nome comum). Quando as flores emergem no chão da floresta, elas são polinizadas por uma espécie de morcego nativa. (pt)
  • Dactylanthus taylorii är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av Joseph Dalton Hooker. Dactylanthus taylorii ingår i släktet Dactylanthus, och familjen Balanophoraceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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