- accepted:
Cadaba aphylla (Thunb.) Wild
Cadaba baccarinii Chiov.
Cadaba barbigera Gilg
Cadaba benguellensis Mendes Cadaba capparoides DC.
Cadaba carneoviridis...
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Cadaba farinosa is a 2–8 m (6.6–26.2 ft) high
evergreen shrub or
small tree that
belongs to the
caper family. It has
simple ovate leaves with
entire margins...
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Cadaba fruticosa is a
species of
plant in the
family Capparaceae. It is
endemic on
Indian Subcontinent: Bangladesh, India, ****stan, Sri
Lanka and Indo-China:...
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Cadaba insularis is a
critically endangered shrub in the
Capparaceae family endemic to the
island of
Socotra in Yemen. Its
natural habitat is subtropical...
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Cadaba aphylla ("Swartstorm") is one of the many
species in the
genus Cadaba. It is
indigenous to
southern Africa. It
grows as a straggly,
perennial shrub...
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Morisonia (87 species),
Maerua (70 species),
Boscia (30 species), and
Cadaba (30 species). The
Capparaceae have long been
considered closely related...
- spp.,
Acacia mellifera,
Grewia villosa,
Commiphora spp., Rosa abyssinica,
Cadaba farinosa and others.
Among the Saharo-Arabian species,
these may be mentioned:...
- 28 July 2019. Sejian, Veerasamy; Gaughan, John; Baumgard, Lance; Prasad,
Cadaba (31
March 2015).
Climate Change Impact on Livestock:
Adaptation and Mitigation...
- ex DC.) Toelken,
endemic Genus Cadaba:
Cadaba aphylla (Thunb.) Wild,
indigenous Cadaba natalensis Sond.
indigenous Cadaba termitaria N.E.Br. indigenous...
- amata,
Colotis danae,
Colotis aurora, and
Cepora nerissa are
common on
Cadaba fruticosa. The lake area is
hotter than the rest of
Bangalore usually by...