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Tetracera alnifolia or potatoria
Water tree Wa"ter tree` (Bot.) A climbing shrub (Tetracera alnifolia, or potatoria) of Western Africa, which pours out a watery sap from the freshly cut stems.

Meaning of Tetracera from wikipedia

- Tetracera affinis Hutch. Tetracera akara (Burm.f.) Merr. Tetracera alnifolia Willd. Tetracera amazonica Kubitzki Tetracera arborescens Jack Tetracera...
- Tetracera daemeliana, commonly known as large-leaved fire vine, is a vine in the guinea flower family Dilleniaceae first described in 1886, which is endemic...
- Tetracera sarmentosa is a vine/climber and shrub in the Dilleniaceae family. It is native to parts of Tropical and Temperate Asia, from Peninsular Malaysia...
- Clausiliidae Delima, a genus of plants in the family Dilleniaceae, synonym of Tetracera Delima, family name, see De Lima This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Dillenia beccariana, Lithocarpus coopertus, Selaginnella magnifica and Tetracera glaberrima. The park protects the habitat of clouded leopards, orangutans...
- Ancistrocladus heyne****, Diospyros leucomelas, a member of the persimmon family, Tetracera boiviniana, the jambul (Syzygium formosanum), flowering quince (Pseudocydonia...
- about 8 mm for males and about 8.5 mm for females. The larvae feed on Tetracera nordtiana. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pollanisus incertus...
- The pewter objects sold by Yong Koon were polished with "stone leaf" (Tetracera scandens), a wild tropical leaf of a fine, abrasive nature. With the arrival...
- Ancistrocladus heyne****, Diospyros leucomelas a member of the persimmon family, Tetracera boiviniana, the jambul (Syzygium formosanum), chaga (I****tus obliquus)...
- Retrieved 16 December 2021. Friedrich, Eschscholtz (1823). "Animalia Tetracera et Myriapoda exotica". Mémoires de la Société impériale des naturalistes...