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- Praxelis clematidea is a flowering plant from South America. It is considered an invasive weed in Florida. It is an annual plant. It is in the family Asteraceae...
- Causonis clematidea, known as the native grape or slender grape, is a common Australian vine in the grape family. Growing in or on the edges of tropical...
- Agdestis is a genus of flowering plants containing a single species Agdestis clematidea, a vine native to Florida, Texas, Mexico, and Central America. Its common...
- A., et al. (2009). Pharmacological and genotoxic evaluation of Calea clematidea and Calea uniflora. Latin American Journal of Pharmacy 28(6), 858-62.[1]...
- experiments. Some species are used in traditional medicine and ritual. Calea clematidea is used to treat influenza. Calea ternifolia is used in Mexico to treat...
- Praxelis capillaris - Brazil Praxelis chiquitensis - Bolivia Praxelis clematidea - Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru; naturalized in China, Florida, and...
- plants within the family Vitaceae including: Cissus hypoglauca Cayratia clematidea Ampelocissus acetosa, wild grape Grape This page is an index of articles...
- ground. Larvae have been recorded on Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Cayratia clematidea, Cayratia corniculata, Impatiens walleriana, Leea indica, Lagerstroemia...
- Australian native violet (Viola hederacea) and slender grape (Cayratia clematidea). The larvae are black with yellow dots, they have a small spine on their...
- (Erythroxylum coca) with leaves and fruits. Wood vine tiger bell (Codonopsis clematidea) Among the most important representatives of the pyrrolidine alkaloids...