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Dalechampia is a
genus of
plant of the
family Euphorbiaceae and of the
monogeneric subtribe Dalechampiinae. It is
widespread across lowland tropical areas...
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Dalechampia dioscoreifolia is a
species of
plant in the
family Euphorbiaceae first described in 1841. It is
native to
Central America (Costa Rica, Nicaragua...
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Dalechampia capensis is a
species of shrub. It is
known by the
common names inzula or wild hop. It is
native to Botswana,
South Africa, Mozambique, Eswatini...
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Dalechampia triphylla is a vine in the
family Euphorbiaceae. It is
native to
tropical South America.
Dalechampia triphylla is the food
plant of the larvae...
- as stem secretions, but in some
Central and
South American species of
Dalechampia and
Clusia they are
produced as
pollination rewards, and used by some...
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bartlettii Calyptranthes cuneifolia Coccoloba lundellii Crossopetalum gentlei Dalechampia schippii Dioscorea sandwithii Dorstenia belizensis Eugenia rufidula Galactia...
- ; Armbruster, W.
Scott (1997). "A
Contribution to the
Guianan Flora:
Dalechampia, Haematostemon, Omphalea, Pera, Plukenetia, and
Tragia (Euphorbiaceae)...
- trees, bees may also
gather resin from
flowers in the
genera Clusia and
Dalechampia,
which are the only
known plant genera that
produce floral resins to...
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other genera (Acalypha
Adenophaedra Alchornea Bia
Cleidion Cnesmone Dalechampia Megistostigma Micrococca Microstachys Omphalea Pachystylidium Platygyna...
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southern Texas. They feed on sap and
rotting fruit. The
larvae feed on
Dalechampia and
Tragia species.
Hamadryas februa februa (Brazil, Paraguay, Peru)...