- A
liana is a long-stemmed
woody vine that is
rooted in the soil at
ground level and uses trees, as well as
other means of
vertical support, to
climb up...
- Loma-Man
highlands in
Upper Guinea, West Africa. It is the
sixth known lianescent African species of its genus. It is
found in Guinea,
Liberia and Sierra...
- plant, and the
floral structure is
quite different to two of the
other lianescent genera,
Anchietea and
Calyptrion but
closer to that of Agatea,
while the...
- genera, but
mainly in
Viola and
Hybanthus and
including all four of the
lianescent genera in the
family (Agatea, Anchietea,
Calyptrion and Hybanthopsis;...
-
described by
Poiret in 1810.
Buddleja a****inata is a sarmentose,
often lianescent,
shrub 1.5–3 m in height, with stellate-tomentose branchlets. The opposite...
- Violoideae,
tribe Violeae,
subtribe Violinae.
Anchietea is one of four
lianescent genera in Violaceae,
together with
Calyptrion Ging.,
Agatea A.Gray and...
-
There are 4 species, all
native to
tropical Africa. Some
species are
lianescent, an
unusual feature in this
family which is
otherwise composed of hardwood...
-
Spanish word,
dosel which means canopy referring to the
hemiepiphytic lianescent habit of all
species of Doselia,
wherein the
branches rise high up to...
- (Late Carboniferous) to
Permian periods. They were
mainly scrambling and
lianescent (vine-like)
plants found in the
wetland "coal swamps" of
Euramerica and...
- Erik
Leonard Ekman.
Manekia members are
characterized by
scandent or
lianescent habits and by
short sympodial branches holding the spikes.
Flowers possess...