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Description: Perennial climber, stems becoming woody when old. Leaves ovate to reniform, cordate, semi-succulent, sometimes shallowly 3-5 lobed. Inflorescences axillary, unisexual, male flowers in many-flowered inflorescences, female inflorescences few-flowered, greenish-yellow.
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A very striking and unusual desert plant in the Cucurbitaceae (Pumpkin/Melon family) with climbing vine and a large convex caudex.
The vines will reach for five meters. The flowers are tiny and green. The genera name means 'look like Cyclanthera'. The species name means 'small leaves'.
Perennial climber, stems becoming woody when old. Leaves ovate to reniform, cordate, semi-succulent, sometimes shallowly 3-5 lobed. Inflorescences axillary, ...
Cyclantheropsis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Cucurbitaceae. Its native range is Tropical Africa, Madagascar. Species:
Scandent to 5 m.; stems puberulous, becoming woody and grey-barked when old, arising from convex semi-subterranean tuberous rootstock.
Cyclantheropsis parviflora (Cogn.) Harms. Image: Cyclantheropsis ... Flora of Zambia: Species information: individual images: Cyclantheropsis parviflora.
THE NCBI Taxonomy database allows browsing of the taxonomy tree, which contains a classification of organisms.
Search results. Species. Cyclantheropsis parviflora (Cogn.) Harms. A specimen from Kew's Herbarium. First page; Next. Page 1 of 1. Results per page: 24, 120 ...