- include:
Bignonia binata Thunb.
Bignonia bracteomana (K.Schum. ex Sprague) L.G.Lohmann
Bignonia callistegioides Cham.
Bignonia campanulata Cham.
Bignonia capreolata...
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Bignonia capreolata is a vine
commonly referred to as crossvine. The
common name
refers to the cross-shaped
pattern revealed when the stem is cut; this...
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Bignonia elegans may
refer to:
Bignonia elegans Cham., a
synonym for
Tynanthus elegans Bignonia elegans Vell., a
synonym for
Fridericia elegans This disambiguation...
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Apocynum (dogbane).
Joseph Pitton de
Tournefort erected a catch-all
genus Bignonia in 1700, from
which it has
since been extricated. The
Latin specific epithet...
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Bignonia binata is a
flowering plant species in the
genus Bignonia. De Egea, J.; Pena-Chocarro, M.; Espada, C.; Knapp, S. (2012). "Checklist of vascular...
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family of
flowering plants in the
order Lamiales commonly known as the
bignonias or
trumpet vines. It is not
known to
which of the
other families in the...
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Bignonia may
refer to:
Bignonia a
genus of
flowering plants in the
catalpa family,
Bignoniaceae Bignonia (grape), an
Italian wine
grape 8850
Bignonia...
- ex Miq.
Bignonia indica L.
Bignonia lugubris Salisb.
Bignonia pentandra Lour.
Bignonia quadripinnata Blanco Bignonia tripinnata Noronha Bignonia tuberculata...
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Bignonia callistegioides, also
known as
violet trumpet vine and
lavender trumpet vine, is a vine
native to
southern Brazil and Argentina. It is a woody...
- conditions.
William Bartram encountered this
species (then
referred to as
Bignonia sempervirens) on his
travels along the
coasts of the
Carolinas and Georgia...