-
swollen stem
resembles the latter. Its
Group name
Gongylodes (or
lowercase and
italicized gongylodes or
gongyloides as a
variety name)
means "roundish"...
- India, Java, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. G.
gongylodes G.
gongylodes G.
gongylodes G.
gongylodes Violin mantis at
Madikai Ambalathukara, Kerala, India...
- cabbage). Gemmifera: bud-producing
cultivars (sprouts,
Brussels sprouts)
Gongylodes: turnip-like
cultivars (kohlrabi, knol-kohl) Italica:
sprouts (purple...
- (Botrytis Group), kale (Acephala Group),
collard (Viridis Group),
kohlrabi (
Gongylodes Group),
Brussels sprouts (Gemmifera Group), and kai-lan (Alboglabra Group)...
-
Alboglabra Group /
Botrytis Group /
Capitata Group /
Gemmifera Group /
Gongylodes Group /
Italica Group /
Tronchuda Group /
Chinensis Group / ****onica Group...
- of two
characters in his 1962
novel Island (the
species was
Gongylus gongylodes). The
naturalist Gerald Durrell's
humorously autobiographical 1956 book...
-
sprouts Br****ica
oleracea Gemmifera group Kohlrabi Br****ica
oleracea Gongylodes group Broccoli Br****ica
oleracea Italica group Broccolini Br****ica oleracea...
- Asia and in the
southern parts of Europe. The
Empusidae species Gongylus gongylodes (Linné, 1758) was the
first mantis species ever to be described. Since...
-
extremely slender limbs with
large appendages, at
least one
species (Gongylus
gongylodes) is kept as a pet by hobbyists.
Males of the
species are
capable of flight...
-
Cissus glossopetala (Baker) Suess.
Cissus glyptocarpa Thwaites Cissus gongylodes (Baker) Burch. ex
Baker –
marble treevine Cissus gossweileri Exell & Mendonça...