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Maurandya is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Plantaginaceae,
native to
Mexico and the
south west
United States (from
California to
central Texas)...
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Maurandya scandens, also
known as
trailing snapdragon and
snapdragon vine, is a
climbing herbaceous perennial native to Mexico, with snapdragon-like flowers...
- Scrophulariaceae. The
close relationship with some
other genera,
particularly Maurandya and Rhodochiton, has led to
confusion over the
names of some species....
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genus Maurandya, as
noted for
example in the RHS
Horticultural Database. However,
Lophospermum and
Maurandya are now
regarded as distinct.
Maurandya has...
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Maurandya barclayana (syn.
Asarina barclayana; orth. var. M. barclaiana),
commonly called angels trumpet or
Mexican viper, is an
ornamental plant in the...
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triangular untoothed leaves. The
species was
first described in 1859 as
Maurandya wislizeni. In 1926
Philip A. Munz
placed it in a
separate genus as Epixiphium...
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Datura ferox, a
widely naturalized species of
Datura with
strong spines Maurandya barclayana, an
ornamental flowering plant in the
family Plantaginaceae...
- red or blue to
violet with
white bases.
Unlike species in the
genus Maurandya, the
flowers have
closed "lips".
Maurandella antirrhiniflora (Humb. &...
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genus Asarina are now
placed in Holmgrenanthe, Lophospermum,
Mabrya and
Maurandya, as well as Neogaerrhinum.
Asarina is now
regarded as
exclusively an Old...
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Holmgrenanthe petrophila (rocklady,
formerly Maurandya petrophila) is a rare
perennial desert plant in the
plantain family (Plantaginaceae), and the sole...