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- South America. Species Morrenia brachystephana Griseb. - N Argentina Morrenia h****leriana Malme - Gran Chaco in Paraguay Morrenia herzogii Schltr. - Trockenwald...
- Araujia odorata, formerly known as Morrenia odorata, the latexplant or strangler vine, is a plant in the family Apocynaceae, which is native to South America...
- Hook. & Arn. – Brazil formerly included moved to other genera (Cynanchum, Morrenia, Philibertia, T****adia, Tweedia) O. andinum now Tweedia andina O. angustifolium...
- wattle) in S. Africa Phytophthora palmivora: isolated from strangler vine (Morrenia odorata) Puccinia canaliculate, to control Yellow nutsedge Puccinia thalaspeos...
- Microloma R.Br. Minaria T.U.P.Konno Miraglossum Kupicha Monsanima Liede Morrenia Lindl. Nautonia Decne. Nephradenia Decne. Odontanthera Wight Oncinema Arn...
- name not F.W.Schmidt 1795 (Asteraceae) nor Neck. 1790 (Moraceae) Synonyms Morrenia Kunze Kanimia Gardner Corynanthelium Kunze Wikstroemia Spreng. Carelia...
- indistinguishable. It has three or more broods per year. Strangler vine, Morrenia odorata White vine, Funastrum clausum West Indian pinkroot, Spigelia anthelmia...
- Lillo, a genus of Apocynaceae containing one species now reclassified as Morrenia scalae (Hicken) Goyder Hickenia Britton & Rose, a genus of Cactaceae which...
- spurge species, including Blepharodon mucronatum, Funastrum clausum and Morrenia odorata. Erinnyis obscura obscura (tropical and subtropical lowlands from...
- or fragrant mango) is a species of plant in the family Anacardiaceae Morrenia odorata (latexplant, strangler vine) is an ornamental plant in the family...