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Basella alba is an
edible perennial vine in the
family Basellaceae. It is
found in
tropical Asia and
Africa where it is
widely used as a leaf vegetable...
- The
genus Basella is the type
genus of the
plant family Basellaceae.
Basella contains five
known species.
Three species are
endemic to Madagascar, and...
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Tingena basella is a
species of moth in the
family Oecophoridae. It is
endemic to New
Zealand and has been
found in both the
North and
South Islands....
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regions with rice. Saag can be made from
mustard greens,
collard greens,
basella or
finely chopped broccoli along with
added ****es and
sometimes other...
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Nemophora basella is a moth of the
Adelidae family that can be
found in
Slovakia and Russia. "Nemophora
basella (Eversmann, 1844)". 2.5.
Fauna Europaea...
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known species of
herbaceous plants in four genera:
Anredera – 12
species Basella – 5
species Tournonia – 1
species Ullucus – 1
species All the
species are...
- taro (Alocasia macrorrhizos),
Asian taro (A. odora),
Malabar spinach (
Basella alba) and
papaya (Carica papaya). Four
species of
pepper grow on the island...
- Sclerolaena, Suaeda, Tecticornia,
Threlkeldia Basellaceae: Anredera,
Basella Cactaceae: Acanthocalycium, Acanthocereus, Ariocarpus, Armatocereus, Arrojadoa...
- far
greater concentrations of
mucilage than typical: Aloe vera
Althaea Basella alba (Malabar spinach)
Cactus Chondrus crispus (Irish moss)
Corchorus (jute...
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Welsh onion (East Asia)
Alternanthera sissoo —
sissoo spinach (Brazil)
Basella alba —
Malabar spinach (India,
Southeast Asia, New Guinea) Beta vulgaris...