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- Erythrococca is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, first described in 1849. It is native to Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Species Erythrococca...
- "Phytolacca rivinoides". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2022-05-10. Media related to Phytolacca rivinoides at Wikimedia Commons Phytolacca rivinoides ****h & C...
- Levantine Pokeweed. Southern Turkey, Cyprus, Lebanon and Syria. Phytolacca rivinoides ****h & C.D.Bouché – Central and South America. Phytolacca sandwicensis...
- ex Moq. Rivina octandra L. Rivina octandra var. obtusifolia Moq. Rivina scandens Mill. Trichostigma rivinoides A.Rich. Villamilla octandra (L.) Hook.f....
- Hoopvine Trichostigma peruvianum Trichostigma polyandrum Trichostigma rivinoides Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2016), "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny...
- Erythrococca (also Athroandra, Autrandra, Chloropatane, Deflersia, Poggeophyton, Rivinoides) Micrococca Subtribe Cleidiinae Cleidion (also Lasiostyles, Psilostachys...
- January 2022. "Entity Display : Phytolacca rivinoides". Ecoport.org. Retrieved 2018-02-28. "Phytolacca rivinoides - Plant Information Sheet, Food Plants"...
- Worms/Corpses, the primary anthelmintic herbs are: shānglù 商陸 "Phytolacca rivinoides, pokeweed" root, tiānméndōng 天門冬 "Asparagus cochinchinensis, asparagus"...
- Piper riparense C.DC. Piper ripicola C.DC. Piper rivi-vetusti Trel. Piper rivinoides (****h) ****h ex Steud. Piper roblalense Yunck. Piper robleanum Trel....
- when published there were 4 known species, (S. glabra, S. racemosa, S. rivinoides and S. Rosea) then 3 other species were added later up to 1952. S. mollis...