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Merremia is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
morning glory family, Convolvulaceae.
Members of the
genus are
commonly known as woodroses. The following...
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Merremia hederacea, the ivy woodrose, is a
flowering vine of the
family Convolvulaceae native to
tropical and
subtropical Old
World to Pacific. M. hederacea...
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Merremia hirta is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Convolvulaceae,
native to India,
southern China,
Southeast Asia, Malesia, Papuasia, and Queensland...
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Merremia tuberosa (L.) Rendle". www.tropicos.org.
Retrieved 2019-07-24. "
Merremia tuberosa (PIER
species information)"...
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tamnifolia L.)
Merremia aegyptia (L.) Urb. (as I.
aegyptia L.)
Merremia cissoides (Lam.)
Hallier f. (as I.
cissoides (Lam.) Griseb.)
Merremia discoide****...
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thickened pedicles. It is
actually not a
purgative but a mild laxative.
Merremia turpethum,
Medicinal Plants of
Andhra Pradesh, Part-1,
Central Council...
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Astripomoea Calystegia Convolvulus Ipomoea (the
largest genus)
Lepistemon Merremia Operculina Rivea Stictocardia As the name suggests, most
morning glory...
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Camonea umbellata,
commonly known as hogvine,
yellow merremia, and
yellow wood rose, is a thin vine
growing to a
maximum thickness of 2 cm (0.79 in). It...
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Agricultural Research Service,
United States Department of Agriculture. "
Merremia peltata (vine, climber)".
Global Invasive Species Database.
Invasive Species...
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Ipomoea tuberosa Ipomoea violacea Lettsomia elliptica Merremia emarginata Merremia tridentata Merremia umbellata "Aspidimorpha
furcata (tortoise beetle)"...