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- Thunbergia alata, commonly called black-e**** Susan vine, is a herbaceous perennial climbing plant species in the family Acanthaceae. It is native to Eastern...
- Thunbergia alata Bojer ex Sims Thunbergia annua Hochst. ex Nees Thunbergia atriplicifolia E.Mey. ex Nees Thunbergia battiscombei Turrill Thunbergia bicolor...
- vine (Thunbergia alata). Spencer Le Marchant Moore described the species in 1894, naming it after John Walter Gregory. Within the genus Thunbergia, it is...
- U V W X Y Z Thunbergia adenocalyx Radlk. Thunbergia affinis S.Moore Thunbergia alata Bojer ex Sims Thunbergia amoena C.B.Clarke Thunbergia amphaii Suwanph...
- arrowhead vine Thunbergia alata, black-e**** Susan Thunbergia grandiflora, known as the Bengal clock vine or blue trumpet vine Thunbergia erecta, the bush...
- native alternative to the invasive garden climber Black-e**** Susan (Thunbergia alata). Several different coloured cultivars are available, including: 'Golden...
- Caterpillars are known to feed on Thunbergia species. Thunbergia alata - Sri Lanka Thunbergia grandiflora - Indian subregion Thunbergia mysorensis - India "Species...
- Santolina Sedum Senecio angulatus Senecio elegans Tetradenia riparia Thunbergia alata Vinca Vitis vinifera Yucca Climate change mitigation Adaptation to...
- Hibiscus trionum in the family Malvaceae The black-e**** susan vine, Thunbergia alata, in the family Acanthaceae Some members of the Australian plant genus...
- 1865. It is known from South Africa and Lesotho. The larvae feed on Thunbergia alata, Heliotropium sp., Lonicera sempervirens, Tagetes erecta and Acacia...