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Bryonia alba (also
known as
white bryony or wild hop) is a
vigorous vine in the
family Cucurbitaceae,
found in
Europe and
Northern Iran. It has a growth...
- Yorkshire.
Bryonia acuta Desf. (formerly
sometimes included in B. cretica)
Bryonia alba L. –
white bryony Bryonia aspera Steven ex Ledeb.
Bryonia cretica...
- Solanaceae)
found in the
Mediterranean region, or from
other species, such as
Bryonia alba (the
English mandrake, in the
family Cucurbitaceae) or the
American mandrake...
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species of
Mandragora let
alone Mandragora officinarum; for example,
Bryonia alba, the
English mandrake, is
explicitly mentioned in some sources. As of...
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Mediterranean mandrake Mandragora turcomanica,
Turkmenian mandrake Bryonia alba,
English mandrake or
white bryony Podophyllum peltatum,
American mandrake...
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America Basella alba, the
Malabar spinach, a
perennial vine
species found in the
tropics Bidens alba, an
Asteraceae plant species.
Bryonia alba, the white...
- Ladies' seal or lady's seal may
refer to:
Bryonia alba,
native to
Europe and
northern Iran
Bryonia dioica,
native to
central and
southern Europe Dioscorea...
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blazingstar Mentzelia pumila,
dwarf mentzelia Family:
Cucurbitaceae Bryonia alba,
white bryony Echinocystis lobata, wild cu****ber Family: Tamaricaceae...
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White bryony may
refer to:
Bryonia alba,
found in
Europe and
northern Iran
Bryonia dioica, also
known as red
bryony This page is an
index of articles...
- in July. They feed on
nectar of
Bryonia dioica. This
species is host-specific to
white bryony (
Bryonia alba,
Bryonia dioica) (Cucurbitaceae), in which...