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Coscinium fenestratum, or
yellow vine as it is
sometimes referred to in English, is a
flowering woody climber,
native to
South Asia and
Mainland Southeast...
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Coscinium may
refer to:
Coscinium (plant), a
genus of
plants in the
family Meni****ceae
Coscinium (bryozoan), an
extinct genus of
prehistoric bryozoans...
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Coscinium is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Meni****ceae. Colebr., Trans. Linn. Soc.
London 13(1): 51. 1821. Lindl., Fl. Med.: 370(–371)...
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Coscinium is an
extinct genus of
prehistoric bryozoans in the
family Hexagonellidae. The
species C.
elegans is from the
Paleozoic rocks of the western...
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Australia ****an Heart-leaf Sida (Sida cordifolia)
India ****an
Yellow Vine (
Coscinium fenestratum) India, Sri
Lanka ****anese, European, and USA pharmaceutical...
- was used in Asia that was
obtained from
species of Anamirta, Tinospora,
Coscinium, and Cocculus.
Tubocurarine and its
synthetic derivatives are used to...
- also
herbal species. Some of the well
known herbal species are: ginseng,
Coscinium fenestratum,
Coptis teeta,
Panax vietnamensis, and Stephania.
Faunal species...
- Romiet, with the
scientific names of
Coscinium spp.,
Coscinium usitatum or
Coscinium fenestratum. Source:
Coscinium usitatum Pierre The
Plant List. Ashwell...
- forest.
Numerous medicinal plants are
found in
these forests. They
include Coscinium fenestratum (Sinhalese "Weniwelgata"),
Salacia reticulata ("Kothala Himbutu")...
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Calophyllum tomentosum and
Hopea parviflora. An
endangered species of
climber Coscinium fenestratum has been
recorded here.
Slender loris, lion-tailed macaque...