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Akebia quinata –commonly
known as
chocolate vine, five-leaf
chocolate vine, or five-leaf akebia, is a
shrub that is
native to ****an,
China and Korea,...
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Pachira quinata,
commonly known as pochote, is a
species of
flowering tree in the
mallow family, Malvaceae. It
inhabits dry
forests in
Costa Rica, Nicaragua...
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Fabaceae Subfamily:
Faboideae Tribe:
Dalbergieae Genus:
Machaerium Pers.
Species See text
Synonyms Drepanocarpus G.Mey. 1818
Nissolius Medik.
Quinata Medik....
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species Akebia quinata:
akebi (通草).
There are five species:
Akebia ×
pentaphylla (Makino)
Makino (A.
quinata × A. trifoliata)
Akebia quinata and
Akebia trifoliata...
- Roy A.B.
Quinata is a
Guamanian politician. He
serves as a
member of the Guam Legislature. "Roy
Anthony Quinata, Democrat".
Pacific Daily News. October...
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flowering plant. It is a
close relative of the more
commonly known Akebia quinata.
Akebia trifoliata is a
climbing vine with
leaves composed of
three ovate...
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genus of
about 5
vines in the
Lardizabalaceae family,
including Akebia quinata, and A.
trioliata (chocolate vines) Allamanda, a
genus in the Apocynaceae...
- Akebia, and more
specifically a
relative of the
commonly known,
Akebia quinata. It is a twining, semi-evergreen
climbing vine
which grows up to 8m tall...
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Vitex quinata, also
known as joho lawe tree, is a
flowering plant in the
Lamiaceae family. It is
native to the
Andaman Islands, ****am (India), Bangladesh...
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Jesus T.
Quinata (1961–1969)
Jesus S.
Quinata (1952–1961)
Albert T.
Topasna (1969–1973)
Albert T. Topasna...