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- Acanthaceae (/ækænˈθeɪsiːˌaɪ, -siˌi/) is a family (the acanthus family) of dicotyledonous flowering plants containing almost 250 genera and about 2500...
- Acanthus eminens detailed description: "Acanthus eminens C.B.Clarke [family ACANTHACEAE] on JSTOR". plants.jstor.org. Retrieved 2025-01-17. "Acanthus eminens...
- king's mantle, is a vibrant, evergreen species of shrub in the family Acanthaceae. Native to the forest zone stretching from Guinea-Bissau to western Cameroon...
- This is a list of diseases of foliage plants belonging to the Acanthaceae. Common Names of Diseases, The American Phytopathological Society...
- or lady's slipper vine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae. A woody-stemmed evergreen, this vine is native to southern tropical...
- genera, and is divided into about 25 families. These families include Acanthaceae, Bignoniaceae, Byblidaceae, Calceolariaceae, Carlemanniaceae, Gesneriaceae...
- Piperaceae pepper 3,600 Monocot Bromeliaceae bromeliad 3,540 Eudicot Acanthaceae acanthus 3,500 Eudicot Rosaceae rose 2,830 Eudicot Boraginaceae borage...
- Malayalam and Gurige in Kannada, is a shrub of the bear's breeches family (Acanthaceae) that is found in the shola forests of the Western Ghats in Kerala, Karnataka...
- Thunbergia mildbraediana is a species of flowering plant within the family Acanthaceae. Thunbergia mildbraediana is a herbaceous climbing plant that can reach...
- C4 pathway may have evolved more than once. The large acanthus family Acanthaceae includes one genus with C4 species, found in dry habitats from Africa...