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Gerrardanthus Aethiopicus
''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical collector in Natal and Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa ... in the 1860s. ''Gerrardanthus'' is a perennial climber, with height up to 5 m, rising from a swollen, tuberous base with a thickness of up to 1.5 m. Stems are herbaceous but becoming woody and grey-barked as they age. Species * '' Gerrardanthus aethiopicus'' * '' Gerrardanthus grandiflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus lobatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'' * '' Gerrardanthus nigericus'' * '' Gerrardanthus paniculatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus parviflorus'' * '' Ger ...
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Gerrardanthus Macrorhizus
''Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'', also known as bigfoot, is a species of plant native to southern Africa. It is a popular pot plant. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15535575 Garden plants of Africa Caudiciform plants Plants described in 1867 Cucurbitaceae Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker ...
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Gerrardanthus Aethiopicus
''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical collector in Natal and Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa ... in the 1860s. ''Gerrardanthus'' is a perennial climber, with height up to 5 m, rising from a swollen, tuberous base with a thickness of up to 1.5 m. Stems are herbaceous but becoming woody and grey-barked as they age. Species * '' Gerrardanthus aethiopicus'' * '' Gerrardanthus grandiflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus lobatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'' * '' Gerrardanthus nigericus'' * '' Gerrardanthus paniculatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus parviflorus'' * '' Ger ...
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Cucurbitaceae Genera
The Cucurbitaceae, also called cucurbits or the gourd family, are a plant family consisting of about 965 species in around 95 genera, of which the most important to humans are: *''Cucurbita'' – squash, pumpkin, zucchini, some gourds *''Lagenaria'' – calabash, and others that are inedible *''Citrullus'' – watermelon (''C. lanatus'', ''C. colocynthis'') and others *''Cucumis'' – cucumber (''C. sativus''), various melons and vines *''Momordica'' – bitter melon *''Luffa'' – the common name is also luffa, sometimes spelled loofah (when fully ripened, two species of this fibrous fruit are the source of the loofah scrubbing sponge) *''Cyclanthera'' – Caigua The plants in this family are grown around the tropics and in temperate areas, where those with edible fruits were among the earliest cultivated plants in both the Old and New Worlds. The family Cucurbitaceae ranks among the highest of plant families for number and percentage of species used as human food. The name ''Cu ...
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Gerrardanthus Zenkeri
''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical collector in Natal and Madagascar in the 1860s. ''Gerrardanthus'' is a perennial climber, with height up to 5 m, rising from a swollen, tuberous base with a thickness of up to 1.5 m. Stems are herbaceous but becoming woody and grey-barked as they age. Species * ''Gerrardanthus aethiopicus ''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical col ...'' * '' Gerrardanthus grandiflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus lobatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'' * '' Gerrardanthus nigericus'' * '' Gerrardanthus paniculatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus parviflorus'' * '' Gerr ...
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Gerrardanthus Trimenii
''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical collector in Natal and Madagascar in the 1860s. ''Gerrardanthus'' is a perennial climber, with height up to 5 m, rising from a swollen, tuberous base with a thickness of up to 1.5 m. Stems are herbaceous but becoming woody and grey-barked as they age. Species * ''Gerrardanthus aethiopicus'' * '' Gerrardanthus grandiflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus lobatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'' * '' Gerrardanthus nigericus'' * '' Gerrardanthus paniculatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus parviflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus portentosus'' * '' Gerrardanthus tomentosus'' * '' Gerrardanthus trimenii'' * ''Gerrardanthus zenkeri ''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811 ...
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Gerrardanthus Tomentosus
''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical collector in Natal and Madagascar in the 1860s. ''Gerrardanthus'' is a perennial climber, with height up to 5 m, rising from a swollen, tuberous base with a thickness of up to 1.5 m. Stems are herbaceous but becoming woody and grey-barked as they age. Species * ''Gerrardanthus aethiopicus'' * '' Gerrardanthus grandiflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus lobatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'' * '' Gerrardanthus nigericus'' * '' Gerrardanthus paniculatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus parviflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus portentosus'' * '' Gerrardanthus tomentosus'' * ''Gerrardanthus trimenii'' * ''Gerrardanthus zenkeri ''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811â ...
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Gerrardanthus Portentosus
''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical collector in Natal and Madagascar in the 1860s. ''Gerrardanthus'' is a perennial climber, with height up to 5 m, rising from a swollen, tuberous base with a thickness of up to 1.5 m. Stems are herbaceous but becoming woody and grey-barked as they age. Species * ''Gerrardanthus aethiopicus'' * '' Gerrardanthus grandiflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus lobatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'' * '' Gerrardanthus nigericus'' * '' Gerrardanthus paniculatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus parviflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus portentosus'' * ''Gerrardanthus tomentosus'' * ''Gerrardanthus trimenii'' * ''Gerrardanthus zenkeri ''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811†...
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Gerrardanthus Parviflorus
''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical collector in Natal and Madagascar in the 1860s. ''Gerrardanthus'' is a perennial climber, with height up to 5 m, rising from a swollen, tuberous base with a thickness of up to 1.5 m. Stems are herbaceous but becoming woody and grey-barked as they age. Species * ''Gerrardanthus aethiopicus'' * '' Gerrardanthus grandiflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus lobatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'' * '' Gerrardanthus nigericus'' * '' Gerrardanthus paniculatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus parviflorus'' * ''Gerrardanthus portentosus'' * ''Gerrardanthus tomentosus'' * ''Gerrardanthus trimenii'' * ''Gerrardanthus zenkeri ''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811– ...
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Gerrardanthus Paniculatus
''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical collector in Natal and Madagascar in the 1860s. ''Gerrardanthus'' is a perennial climber, with height up to 5 m, rising from a swollen, tuberous base with a thickness of up to 1.5 m. Stems are herbaceous but becoming woody and grey-barked as they age. Species * ''Gerrardanthus aethiopicus'' * '' Gerrardanthus grandiflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus lobatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'' * '' Gerrardanthus nigericus'' * '' Gerrardanthus paniculatus'' * ''Gerrardanthus parviflorus'' * ''Gerrardanthus portentosus'' * ''Gerrardanthus tomentosus'' * ''Gerrardanthus trimenii'' * ''Gerrardanthus zenkeri ''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1 ...
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Gerrardanthus Nigericus
''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical collector in Natal and Madagascar in the 1860s. ''Gerrardanthus'' is a perennial climber, with height up to 5 m, rising from a swollen, tuberous base with a thickness of up to 1.5 m. Stems are herbaceous but becoming woody and grey-barked as they age. Species * ''Gerrardanthus aethiopicus'' * '' Gerrardanthus grandiflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus lobatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'' * '' Gerrardanthus nigericus'' * ''Gerrardanthus paniculatus'' * ''Gerrardanthus parviflorus'' * ''Gerrardanthus portentosus'' * ''Gerrardanthus tomentosus'' * ''Gerrardanthus trimenii'' * ''Gerrardanthus zenkeri ''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–18 ...
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Gerrardanthus Lobatus
''Gerrardanthus lobatus'' is a species of plant native to eastern and southern Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area .... It is a popular pot plant that grows in deciduous bushland, woodland, wooded grassland in rocky places, and also in hygrophilous and riverine forests and clearings. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15535514 Garden plants of Africa Caudiciform plants Cucurbitaceae Taxa named by Alfred Cogniaux ...
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Gerrardanthus Grandiflorus
''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical collector in Natal and Madagascar in the 1860s. ''Gerrardanthus'' is a perennial climber, with height up to 5 m, rising from a swollen, tuberous base with a thickness of up to 1.5 m. Stems are herbaceous but becoming woody and grey-barked as they age. Species * ''Gerrardanthus aethiopicus'' * '' Gerrardanthus grandiflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus lobatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'' * ''Gerrardanthus nigericus'' * ''Gerrardanthus paniculatus'' * ''Gerrardanthus parviflorus'' * ''Gerrardanthus portentosus'' * ''Gerrardanthus tomentosus'' * ''Gerrardanthus trimenii'' * ''Gerrardanthus zenkeri ''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–186 ...
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