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Calystegia sepium (hedge bindweed,
Rutland beauty,
bugle vine,
heavenly trumpets, bellbind, granny-pop-out-of-bed and many others) is a
species of flowering...
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Gliricidia sepium,
often simply referred to as
gliricidia or by its
Spanish common name
madre de
cacao (calque of
Nahuatl cacahuanāntli; also anglicized...
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ovary being unilocular. Some of the species,
notably Calystegia sepium and
C. silvatica, are
problematic weeds,
which can
swamp other more valuable...
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media related to
Vicia sepium.
Vicia sepium or bush
vetch is a
species of
flowering plant in the pea and bean
family Fabaceae. A...
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Mexico to Peru, but
Gliricidia sepium has been
widely introduced to
other tropical zones. The
species G.
sepium is a small, deciduous,
ornamental tree...
- oranges. The best way to
separate large bindweed from
hedge bindweed (
C.
sepium) in
flower is by the bracteoles,
which subtend the
flower and
wholly or...
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Borzicactus sepium is a
species of
Borzicactus found in Ecuador.
Borzicactus sepium grows as a
shrub with
mostly little or no
branches from the base,...
- location. The
larvae mainly feed on
Convolvulus species,
including C.
sepium,
C.
erubescens and
C. arvensis, but also on
Ipomoea pes-caprae,
Ipomoea batatas and...
- by the
forest department:
Acacia nilotica,
Albizia lebbeck,
Gliricidia sepium,
Dalbergia sissoo,
Azadirachta indica,
Hardwickia binata,
Sapindus emarginatus...
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farming system. In
cattle rearing,
legume trees such as
Gliricidia sepium can be
planted along edges of
fields to
provide shade for cattle, the leaves...