Gnetum africanum (eru or African jointfir) is a species of vine native to tropical Africa. Though bearing leaves, the genus Gnetum are gymnosperms, ...
Gnetum africanum
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Gnetum africanum is a species of vine native to tropical Africa. Though bearing leaves, the genus Gnetum are gymnosperms, related to pine and other conifers. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Gnetum africanum
Family: Gnetaceae
Genus: Gnetum
Division: Gnetophyta
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Gnetales
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Gnetum africanum is a forest liana that grows abundantly in Central Africa, South America, and tropical and subtropical Asia. Its leaves are eaten as a ...
Gnetum africanum - Useful Tropical Plants
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Gnetum africanum is an evergreen climbing shrub producing twining, woody stems that can be 12 metres or more long from a tuberous rootstock.
Abstract Gnetum africanum is a forest liana that grows abundantly in Central Africa, South America, and tropical and subtropical Asia.
African jointfir. Classification. Kingdom. Plantae - Plants. Subkingdom. Tracheobionta - Vascular plants. Superdivision. Spermatophyta - Seed plants ...
Gnetum africanum is an evergreen Climber growing to 12 m (39ft) by 0.4 m (1ft 4in) at a fast rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 10.
Aug 5, 2013 · The raw leaves of the vegetable (Gnetum africanum) possessed significant amounts of proximates, phytochemicals, minerals, vitamins, chlorophyll as well as ...
Mar 8, 2013 · Gnetum africanum is a dioecious forest perrenial liana up to 10 m long but sometimes longer; branches somewhat thickened at the nodes, glabrous.
Gnetum africanum is mostly found at the periphery of primary forest and in secondary forest. It extends in distribution from SE Nigeria, to Congo and as far as ...
Gnetum africanum Welw. NT. Common name(s). African jointfir 2. Synonym(s). 1. Genus. Gnetum. Family. Gnetaceae. Flora. World flora. 5observations.