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Tacca chantrieri is a
species of
flowering plant in the yam
family Dioscoreaceae. It was
first described in 1901 by Édouard André. T.
chantrieri is native...
- The
genus Tacca,
which includes the
batflowers and arrowroot,
consists of
flowering plants in the
order Dioscoreales,
native to
tropical regions of South...
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Tacca leontopetaloides is a
species of
flowering plant in the yam
family Dioscoreaceae. It is
native to the
islands of
Southeast Asia.
Austronesian peoples...
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Tacca integrifolia, also
known as the
white batflower or the
black lily, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Dioscoreaceae. It is
native to...
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Pietro Tacca (16
September 1577 – 26
October 1640) was an
Italian sculptor, who was the
chief pupil and
follower of Giambologna.
Tacca began in a Mannerist...
- boar. The
fountain figure was
sculpted and cast by
Baroque master Pietro Tacca (1577–1640)
shortly before 1634,
following a
marble Italian copy of a ****enistic...
- esculenta),
which is
often labeled arrowroot.
Polynesian arrowroot or pia (
Tacca leontopetaloides), from Palawan-Philippines
arrowroot ("uraro/araro"), Guyana...
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Tacca palmata is a
plant in the
Dioscoreaceae family,
native to Borneo, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Guinea, Philippines, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Thailand...
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Tacca ankaranensis is a
species of
flowering plant in the yam
family Dioscoreaceae,
which is
endemic to Madagascar. It was
discovered on the Ankarana...
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Tacca bibracteata is a
plant in the
Dioscoreaceae family,
native to Sarawak. It was
first described by
Engbert Drenth in 1908.
Tacca bibracteata has 6-7...