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Araujia sericifera is a
perennial vining plant in the
genus Araujia, of the
family Apocynaceae, that is
native to
South America. The
species was described...
- Bolivia, NW
Argentina Araujia scalae (Hicken)
Fontella &
Goyder Araujia sericifera Brot. -
white bladderflower,
cruel vine - Peru, Brazil;
naturalized in...
- of
chayote (Nepal)
Shoot tip with
tendrils of
chayote (Nepal)
Araujia sericifera, a
toxic weed that is
often described as "choko-like". List of vegetables...
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Confederate vine
Aptenia cordifolia, the heart-leaved
aptenia Araujia sericifera, moth vine
Asparagus asparagoides,
bridal creeper, bridal-veil creeper...
- plants. The host
plants used by the
monarch caterpillar include:
Araujia sericifera –
white bladderflower Asclepias angustifolia –
Arizona milkweed Asclepias...
- hollow, pouch-like 12 cm long leaves,
reminiscent of the
fruits of
Araujia sericifera, a
related species.
These modified leaves,
pitchers or ascidia, are purplish...
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Mistflower (Ageratina riparia)
Morning glory (Convolvulus) Moth
plant (Araujia
sericifera) Old man's
beard (Clematis vitalba)
Oxygen weed (Egeria)
Oxygen weed (Lagarosiphon...
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Adenium Aeonium Agapanthus Agave Aloe
Angelonia Anredera cordifolia Araujia sericifera Arctotheca calendula Asphodelus Asparagus aethiopicus Banksia Begonia...
- the
genus Leucoagaricus. It was
originally described as
Pseudobaeospora sericifera by
French mycologist Marcel Locquin. It is
widespread in Europe. Fungi...
- steaming. A
combination of
leaves and bark is used to
treat wounds.
Araujia sericifera (iQuwa). It is used to
treat amafufunyana,
which is
described by Ngubane...