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- but the name Smilax tamnoides is much older and under the botanical rules of priority it is the preferred name. Smilax tamnoides is a climbing, prickly...
- Hablitzia tamnoides, or Caucasian spinach, the sole species in the genus Hablitzia, is an edible, herbaceous perennial plant, native to the Caucasus region...
- Brazil and Paraguay. Varieties Romanoa tamnoides var. sinuata (Ule) Radcl.-Sm. - Bahia Romanoa tamnoides var. tamnoides - Paraguay, SE Brazil (Minas Gerais...
- occidentalis - Romanoa tamnoides Plukenetia sinuata - Romanoa tamnoides var. sinuata Plukenetia tamnoides - Romanoa tamnoides Plukenetia zenkeri - Hamilcoa...
- subsessiliflora Poir. Smilax synandra Gagnep. Smilax talbotiana A.DC. Smilax tamnoides L. - halberd-leaved greenbrier Smilax tetraptera Schltr Smilax timorensis...
- on Californian beaches Hablitzia M.Bieb., with one species Hablitzia tamnoides M.Bieb., a vine in the forests of the Caucasian floristic region Oreobliton...
- Smilax medica can refer to: Smilax medica G.Kirchn., a synonym of Smilax tamnoides L. Smilax medica M.Martens & Galeotti, a synonym of Smilax bona-nox L...
- P.Li & C.X.Fu Smilax synandra Gagnep. Smilax talbotiana A.DC. Smilax tamnoides L. Smilax tetraptera Schltr. Smilax timorensis A.DC. Smilax tomentosa...
- The length of the forewings 5–5.6 mm. Larvae have been reared on Smilax tamnoides. They skeletonize the underside of a leaf of their host plant from within...
- herbaceous greenbrier Smilax rotundifoliacommon greenbrier Smilax tamnoides — halberd-leaf greenbrier Leucophysalis grandiflora — large-flowered ground-cherry...