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Tinospora cordifolia (common
names heart-leaved moonseed, amrita,
guduchi (in Sanskrit),
gurbel or giloy,
among others) is a
herbaceous vine of the family...
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Nephrolepis cordifolia is a fern
native to the
global tropics,
including northeastern Australia and Asia. It has many
common names including fishbone fern...
- Sida
cordifolia ('ilima,
flannel weed, bala,
country mallow or heart-leaf sida) is a
perennial subshrub of the
mallow family Malvaceae native to India...
- cordifolium; heart-leaved moonseed,
Tinospora cordifolia;
Tucson bur ragweed,
Ambrosia cordifolia cordifolius –
cordifolia –
cordifolium coriaceus L, from corium...
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Adina cordifolia,
synonym Haldina cordifolia, is a
flowering plant in the
family Rubiaceae. It is
native to
southern Asia, from
India east to
China and...
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Eucryphia cordifolia, the ulmo, is a
species of tree in the
family Cunoniaceae. It is
found in
Chile and Argentina. It is
threatened by
logging and habitat...
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Rubia cordifolia,
known as
Indian madder, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
coffee family, Rubiaceae. It has been
cultivated for a red
pigment derived...
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Anredera cordifolia,
commonly known as the
Madeira vine or
mignonette vine, is a
South American species of
ornamental succulent vine of the
family Basellaceae...
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Alchornea cordifolia is a
shrub or
small tree
distributed throughout tropical Africa, it can grow up to 8
metres tall. The
plant is used in traditional...
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Tiarella cordifolia, the heart-leaved foamflower, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Saxifragaceae. The
specific name
cordifolia means "with...