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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**** polyanthum, commonly known as coast tylophora, is a vine in the dogbane family Apocynaceae first described in 1891 by the German botanist...
- Vincetoxi**** bracteatum, synonyms including Tylophora pauciflora, is a species of climbing plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is commonly known as kiri...
- 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...
- Moore Tylophora anfracta N.E.Br. Tylophora cuspidata (K.Schum.) Meve & Omlor, nom. illeg. Tylophora liberica N.E.Br. Tylophora oblonga N.E.Br. Tylophora plagiopetala...
- Queensland, Australia. It was first described by Paul Irwin Forster in 1992 as Tylophora rupicola. The species is a slender vine with clear sap and stems up to...
- 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...
- Others are securinol A and norsecurinine. (-)-Norsecurinine Most of the Tylophora alkaloids belong to the phenanthroindolizidine alkaloid family, including...
- 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...
- in tropical Africa. It was first described by N. E. Brown in 1895 as Tylophora cameroonica. Vincetoxi**** camerooni**** is native to mainly western tropical...