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Delairea is a
genus of
flowering plants within the
family Asteraceae. Currently, it only
features two species:
Delairea odorata from
Southern Africa,...
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Delairea odorata is a
climber within the
family Asteraceae that is
native to
South Africa. One of the two
species in the
genus Delairea (the
other being...
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Delairea aparadensis is a
species of
plant in the
family Asteraceae that is
native to
Brazil and was
described in 2021.
Field work took
place in southern...
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Discoid flowerheads of
Delairea odorata....
- in a
variety of
plants including Mandragora root,
Senecio mikanioides (
Delairea odorata),
Scopolia carniolica, and
Scopolia lurida.
Scopine can be prepared...
- in our
houses and collections".
National Trust.
Retrieved 2022-07-18.
Delairea odorata Forest Starr, Kim Starr, and
Lloyd Loope.
United States Geological...
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family Vitaceae), Cape-ivy (used
interchangeably for
Senecio angulatus and
Delairea odorata, Asteraceae), poison-ivy (Toxicodendron radicans, Anacardiaceae)...
- Cu****is sativus, the cu****ber
Cyphostemma juttae,
known as wild
grape Delairea odorata,
German ivy
Dolichandra unguis-cati, cat's claw creeper, funnel...
- and is
considered to be
Senecio angulatus. Cape ivy is very
similar to
Delairea odorata,
Senecio tamoides and
Senecio macroglossus.
Other common names...
- Arctotheca, Baeriopsis, Chrysanthemoides, Coulterella, Cr****ocephalum, Curio,
Delairea, Didelta, Emilia, Eremothamnus, Gymnodiscus, Gynura,
Hillardiella (geophyte)...