Araujia sericifera
Araujia sericifera Bladderflower or white bladderflower, bladder vine, cruel vine, cruel plant, moth plant, moth vine, common moth vine, false
Read moreBotanical charts on shrub species, with particular reference to systematic classification, to the etymology of terms, to habitat, description of species, cultivation techniques, uses and traditions on the same and, where existing, methods of use and food preparation or for other uses.
Guido Bissanti
Araujia sericifera Bladderflower or white bladderflower, bladder vine, cruel vine, cruel plant, moth plant, moth vine, common moth vine, false
Read moreMemecylon caeruleum The Javanese nipis or blue strawberry flowers (Memecylon caeruleum Jack 1820) is a shrub species belonging to the
Read moreGrewia occidentalis The assegai wood or bow-wood, buttonwood, cross-berry, four-corners, lavander star flower, star-flower (Grewia Occidentalis L. 1753) is a
Read moreGigantochloa atroviolacea Black bamboo or Java black bamboo, tropical black bamboo (Gigantochloa atroviolacea Widjaja, 1987) is a shrub species belonging
Read moreMacleania pentaptera The tropical blueberry (Macleania pentaptera Hoerold, 1909) is a shrub species belonging to the Ericaceae family. Systematic –
Read moreMelastoma malabathricum The Malabar melastome or Indian rhododendron, Singapore rhododendron, planter’s rhododendron, senduduk (Melastoma malabathricum L. 1753) is a shrub
Read morePassiflora alata The fragrant granadilla or winged-stem passion flower, wingstem passion (Passiflora alata Curtism, 1788) is a shrub species belonging
Read moreSoehrensia formosa The koko (Soehrensia formosa (Pfeiff.) Backeb. 1959) is a succulent species belonging to the Cactaceae family. Systematic –
Read moreDioscorea elephantipes Elephant’s foot or Hottentot bread (Dioscorea elephantipes (L’Hér.) Engl., 1908) is a shrub species belonging to the Dioscoreaceae
Read morePassiflora foetida The stinking passionflower or wild maracuja, bush passion fruit, wild water lemon, stoneflower, love-in-a-mist, running pop (Passiflora foetida
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