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Philcoxia minensis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Tribe
  
Gratioleae

Scientific name
  
Philcoxia minensis

Order
  
Lamiales

Family
  
Plantaginaceae

Genus
  
Philcoxia

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Philcoxia, Cereus minensis, Cipocereus, Achetaria, Lamiales

Philcoxia minensis is a rare annual herb of the Plantaginaceae family, that is endemic to the Serra do Cabral area of the Brazilian state Minas Gerais. It was discovered April 17, 1981 by Rossi et al. in the municipality of Joaquim Felício and grew near other plants from the campos rupestres (rocky fields) montane savanna. The exact location of collection was unspecified. The species has been shown to produce phosphatases.

Philcoxia minensis is a small plant with an orbicular leaf shape and tall, stalked inflorescence that reach a height of 17–21 cm (7–8 in). Its leaves possess small glands that are capable of trapping and digesting nematodes, defining it as a carnivorous plant.

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Philcoxia minensis Wikipedia