- Africa, were once
included in
separate genera such as
Protasparagus and
Myrsiphyllum. However,
partly in
response to the
implications of the
discovery of...
- has been
reclassified in the
genus Asparagus by W.
Wight in 1909, or
Myrsiphyllum by Carl
Ludwig von
Willdenow in 1808.
Asparagus asparagoides grows as...
-
genera in
tribe Parideae:
Myrsiphyllum Willd.,
Medeola L.,
Trillium L., and
Paris L.. As of
March 2023[update],
Myrsiphyllum is a
synonym for Asparagus...
-
indigenous Genus Myrsiphyllum:
Myrsiphyllum alopecurum Oberm.
accepted as
Asparagus alopecurus (Oberm.)
Malcomber &
Sebsebe Myrsiphyllum asparagoides (L...
- (Echium plantagineum) and ****hound (Marrubium vulgare).
Bridal creeper (
Myrsiphyllum asparagoides)
occurs along roadsides adjacent to
Ingalba Nature Reserve...
-
blackberry (Rubus fruticosus),
lantana (Lantana camara),
bridal veil
creeper (
Myrsiphyllum asparagoides), mother-of-millions (Bryophyllum syksii),
prickly pear...
- Pucciniaceae, and the host-substratum are
leaves that are
alive from
Myrsiphyllum falciforme.
Puccinia myrsiphylli is a rust
fungus with the following...
- (Iridaceae).
Bothalia 14: 78. Obermeyer, A.A. 1984.
Revision of the
genus Myrsiphyllum Willd. (Liliaceae).
Bothalia 15: 77-88. Obermeyer, A.A. 1985a. The genus...