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- Dendrosicyos is a monotypic genus in the plant family Cucurbitaceae. The only species is Dendrosicyos socotr****, the cu****ber tree. The species is endemic...
- are annual vines, but some are woody lianas, thorny shrubs, or trees (Dendrosicyos). Many species have large, yellow or white flowers. The stems are hairy...
- trees and may refer to: Averrhoa bilimbi, native to South-east Asia Dendrosicyos socotr****, native to the island of Socotra. Kigelia africana, native...
- include the giant succulent tree (Dorstenia gigas), the cu****ber tree (Dendrosicyos socotr****), the rare Socotran pomegranate (Punica protopunica), Aloe...
- Corallocarpus, Cu****ella, Cu****is, Cucurbita, Cyclantheropsis, Dactyliandra, Dendrosicyos, Doyera, Eureindra, Fevillea, Gerrandanthus, Gynostemma, Halosicyos,...
- from Geranium pratense Cucurbitales Cucurbitaceae Xerosicyos danguyi, Dendrosicyos socotrana, Momordica Celastrales Celastraceae Oxalidales Oxalidaceae...
- valley floor. The wadi is home of large stands of Adenium obesum and Dendrosicyos socotr****. The largest and most extensive po****tion of Dragon's Blood...
- Auckland and Campbell Islands Naturally Uncommon Astereae Cu****ber tree Dendrosicyos socotr**** Socotra Vulnerable Gourds Coco de mer Lodoicea maldivica Seyc****es...
- Corynocarpaceae are tall canopy trees in temperate and tropical forests. The genus Dendrosicyos, with the only species being the cu****ber tree, is adapted to the arid...
- Drawing of the twigs, foliage, and flowers of Dendrosicyos socotr****. The two lower left elements were copied from another source (Schweinfurth), but...