- as Y.
elephantipes when
grown in
European gardens because of its
thickened stem base. However,
since he did not
intend to
offer Y.
elephantipes as the...
-
elephantipes (L'Her.) Engl".
April 2005. "Dioscorea
elephantipes (L'Hér.) Engl. |
Plants of the
World Online | Kew Science". "Dioscorea
elephantipes |...
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Cycas elephantipes is a
species of cycad. It is
found only on a few high
sandstone mesas in Nong Bua Rawe District,
Chaiyaphum Province,
northeastern Thailand...
- Asparagaceae;
native to
eastern Mexico Dioscorea elephantipes, (also
called Hottentot bread; syn.
Testudinaria elephantipes), in the
family Dioscoreaceae, native...
-
common houseplant,
though sometimes under the
mistaken name of
Yucca elephantipes. When
tropical yuccas are
grown indoors they do not
reach the
large sizes...
- cacti, yuccas), with
notable specimens of
Agave americana and
Dioscorea elephantipes. It is open
daily in the
warmer months;
admission is free. List of botanical...
- Africanis, a
landrace of dog
Carpobrotus edulis, or hottentot-fig
Dioscorea elephantipes, or
hottentot bread Trachyandra, or
hottentot cabbage Blue-billed teal...
- I.Forst. & B.Gray
Cycas divyadarshanii Khuraijam & Rita
Singh Cycas elephantipes A.Lindstr. & K.D.Hill
Cycas falcata K.D.Hill
Cycas flabellata Agoo, Madulid...
-
environment as caudex-forming,
perennial caudiciformes,
including Dioscorea elephantipes, the "elephant's foot" or "elephant-foot yam".
Older systems tended to...
- The
caudex of
Dioscorea elephantipes grows largely above the soil surface. Many
species that form
caudices grow them underground....