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- Landolphia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1806. They take the form of vines that scramble over...
- Landolphia owariensis is a species of liana from the family Apocynaceae found in tropical Africa. Latex can be extracted from this plant for the manufacture...
- Brill. pp. 289–290. Persoon, J. G. M (1992). The African species of Landolphia P. Beauv.: series of revisions of Apocynaceae ****IV. Wageningen, Netherlands:...
- Landolphia kirkii (known as sand apricot-vine, rubber vine or Kirk's landolphia) is a species of liana from the family Apocynaceae that can be found in...
- Landolphia buchananii is a liana within the Apocynaceae family. It is sometimes called Nandi rubber in English and known locally as Mugu among Kikuyus...
- the atrocities in the Congo Free State, came from vines in the genus Landolphia (L. kirkii, L. heudelotis, and L. owariensis). Dandelion milk contains...
- Landolphia dulcis is a climbing shrub or liana within the Apocynaceae family. The species is capable of growing up to 5m tall as a sarmentose shrub and...
- (Dewèvre) Pierre Landolphia angustifolia K.Schum ex Engl. Landolphia monteiroi N.E. Br. Landolphia petersiana (Klotzsch) Dyer Landolphia senensis (Klotzsch)...
- Landolphia heudelotii is a climbing shrub or liana that is within the Apocynaceae family, it occurs in the Guinea and Sudan savannahs of West Africa and...
- Apocynaceae Genus: Saba Species: S. comorensis Binomial name Saba comorensis (Bojer ex A.DC.) Pichon Synonyms Landolphia comorensis (Bojer ex A. DC.) K. Schum....