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Tylophora is a
former genus of
climbing plants or vines,
first described as a
genus in 1810. The
genus was
originally erected by
Robert Brown for four...
- Vincetoxi**** bracteatum,
synonyms including Tylophora pauciflora, is a
species of
climbing plant in the
family Apocynaceae. It is
commonly known as kiri...
- Queensland). It was
first described by Paul
Irwin Forster in 1992 as
Tylophora linearis. The
species is a
herbaceous vine with
clear sap and
stems up...
- the east of Africa. It was
first described by N. E.
Brown in 1908 as
Tylophora anomala. Vincetoxi****
anomalum has a
discontinuous distribution. In the...
- Vincetoxi****
hirsutum (formerly
Tylophora ovata) is a
climbing shrub known for its long stems,
which can
reach up to 5
metres (16 ft) and
twine around...
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Southern Taiwan and the
Ryukyu Islands.
Larvae feed on
Parsonsia species,
Tylophora hispida,
Parsonsia helicandra,
Parsonsia spiralis, and
Cynanchum formosanum...
- Vincetoxi**** barbatum,
synonym Tylophora barbata, the
bearded tylophora, is a
small vine in the
dogbane family. A
common plant found south of Bulahdelah...
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indigenous Genus Tylophora, now
included in Vincetoxi****:
Tylophora anomala, syn. of Vincetoxi****
anomalum (N.E.Br.) Meve & Liede,
endemic Tylophora badia, syn...
- Vincetoxi**** polyanthum,
commonly known as
coast tylophora, is a vine in the
dogbane family Apocynaceae first described in 1891 by the
German botanist...
- in
tropical Africa. It was
first described by N. E.
Brown in 1895 as
Tylophora cameroonica. Vincetoxi**** camerooni**** is
native to
mainly western tropical...