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- accepted. Apodanthera anatuyana (Mart.Crov.) Pozner Apodanthera argentea Cogn. Apodanthera aspera Cogn. Apodanthera biflora Cogn. Apodanthera bradei Mart...
- A.Gray (1 sp.) Trichosanthes L. (≤100 spp.) Tribe Coniandreae Endl. Apodanthera Arn. (16 spp.) Bambekea Cogn. (1 sp.) Ceratosanthes Adans. (4 spp.) Corallocarpus...
- Apodanthera undulata, common name melon loco, is a plant species native to the south-western United States (western Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona) and...
- Apodanthera mandonii, known as ckoto-ckoto, is grown for its edible tuber. It is native to the Andes, ranging from Ecuador (Chimborazo Province) to Peru...
- Feretia apodanthera is a species of tree in the family Rubiaceae. It was first described by Delile in 1843. It has simple, broad leaves. It grows to approximately...
- was first described by Sereno Watson in 1890 and placed in the genus Apodanthera, but was reclassified as belonging to the genus Melothria in 1954 by...
- in tropical and southern Africa. Feretia aeruginescens Stapf Feretia apodanthera Delile Feretia virgata K.Schum. "Feretia in the World Checklist of Rubiaceae"...
- pedatisecta Nees & Mart. [Spelling variant] Anguria pedisecta Nees & Mart. Apodanthera pedisecta (Nees & Mart.) Cogn. Cyclanthera digitata Arn. Cyclanthera...
- Order Cucurbitales Begoniaceae: Begonia Cucurbitaceae: Acanthosicyos, Apodanthera, Brandegea, Cephalopentandra, Ceratosanthes, Citrullus, Coccinia, Corallocarpus...
- avicennioides Ximenia americana Shrubs: Diospyros mespiliformis Feretia apodanthera Flueggea virosa Tinnsea spp. Urginea spp. Herbaceous plants: Abutilon...