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List Of Abuta Species
List of ''Abuta'' species — in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae. Species Species include:Index Kewensis (aIPNI/ref> ''Note: this list includes synonyms.'' References {{Reflist Abuta ''Abuta'' is a genus in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae, of about 32 species, native to tropical Central and South America. Description It consists in dioecious climbers or rarely erect trees or shrubs ('' Abuta concolor'') with ... Abuta 01 ...
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Abuta
''Abuta'' is a genus in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae, of about 32 species, native to tropical Central and South America. Description It consists in dioecious climbers or rarely erect trees or shrubs ('' Abuta concolor'') with simple leaves. Flowers in composed panicles. Male flowers: sepals 6, in 2 whorls, petals absent, stamens 6, connate or free, introrse, anthers with a longitudinal or transverse dehiscence. Female flowers: sepals and petals as in male, staminodes 6, carpels 3, drupes ovoid, endocarp woody, condyle septiform, endosperm ruminate, embryo curved, cotyledons appressed. It is in the tropical rain forest. Taxonomy ''Abuta'' is usually classified in the tribe Anomospermeae Miers, together with '' Anomospermum'' Miers. Synonymy The genera ''Anelasma'' Miers and ''Batschia'' Thunb. have been brought into synonymy with ''Abuta''. Uses ''Abuta'' is one of the components of the arrow poison curare of some indigenous tribes of South Ameri ...
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Abuta Chocoensis
''Abuta chocoensis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Menispermaceae found near Tumbes–Chocó–Magdalena, Chocó in Colombia between Rio San Pablo (Pueblo Nuevo) and Las Ánimas (volcano), Las Animas. It is part of the ''Abuta'' genus, which consists of about 32 species native to tropical Central and South America. References

Menispermaceae Flora of Southern America Flora of Colombia Taxa named by Boris Alexander Krukoff Taxa named by Rupert Charles Barneby Plants described in 1982 {{Menispermaceae-stub ...
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Abuta Imene
''Abuta'' is a genus in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae, of about 32 species, native to tropical Central and South America. Description It consists in dioecious climbers or rarely erect trees or shrubs (''Abuta concolor'') with simple leaves. Flowers in composed panicles. Male flowers: sepals 6, in 2 whorls, petals absent, stamens 6, connate or free, introrse, anthers with a longitudinal or transverse dehiscence. Female flowers: sepals and petals as in male, staminodes 6, carpels 3, drupes ovoid, endocarp woody, condyle septiform, endosperm ruminate, embryo curved, cotyledons appressed. It is in the tropical rain forest. Taxonomy ''Abuta'' is usually classified in the tribe Anomospermeae Miers, together with ''Anomospermum'' Miers. Synonymy The genera ''Anelasma'' Miers and ''Batschia'' Thunb. have been brought into synonymy with ''Abuta''. Uses ''Abuta'' is one of the components of the arrow poison curare of some indigenous tribes of South America (especially '' ...
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Abuta Heterophylla
''Abuta'' is a genus in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae, of about 32 species, native to tropical Central America, Central and South America. Description It consists in dioecious vine, climbers or rarely erect trees or shrubs (''Abuta concolor'') with simple leaf, leaves. Flowers in composed panicles. Plant sexuality, Male flowers: sepals 6, in 2 Whorl (botany), whorls, petals absent, stamens 6, connate or free, introrse, anthers with a longitudinal or transverse dehiscence. Plant sexuality, Female flowers: sepals and petals as in male, staminodes 6, carpels 3, drupes ovoid, endocarp woody, Condyle (anatomy), condyle septiform, endosperm ruminate, embryo curved, cotyledons appressed. It is in the tropical rain forest. Taxonomy ''Abuta'' is usually classified in the tribe (biology), tribe Anomospermeae Miers, together with ''Anomospermum'' Miers. Synonymy The genera ''Anelasma'' John Miers (botanist), Miers and ''Batschia'' Thunb. have been brought into synonym (taxonom ...
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Abuta Guianensis
''Abuta'' is a genus in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae, of about 32 species, native to tropical Central and South America. Description It consists in dioecious climbers or rarely erect trees or shrubs (''Abuta concolor'') with simple leaves. Flowers in composed panicles. Male flowers: sepals 6, in 2 whorls, petals absent, stamens 6, connate or free, introrse, anthers with a longitudinal or transverse dehiscence. Female flowers: sepals and petals as in male, staminodes 6, carpels 3, drupes ovoid, endocarp woody, condyle septiform, endosperm ruminate, embryo curved, cotyledons appressed. It is in the tropical rain forest. Taxonomy ''Abuta'' is usually classified in the tribe Anomospermeae Miers, together with ''Anomospermum'' Miers. Synonymy The genera ''Anelasma'' Miers and ''Batschia'' Thunb. have been brought into synonymy with ''Abuta''. Uses ''Abuta'' is one of the components of the arrow poison curare of some indigenous tribes of South America (especially '' ...
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Abuta Grisebachii
''Abuta'' is a genus in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae, of about 32 species, native to tropical Central and South America. Description It consists in dioecious climbers or rarely erect trees or shrubs (''Abuta concolor'') with simple leaves. Flowers in composed panicles. Male flowers: sepals 6, in 2 whorls, petals absent, stamens 6, connate or free, introrse, anthers with a longitudinal or transverse dehiscence. Female flowers: sepals and petals as in male, staminodes 6, carpels 3, drupes ovoid, endocarp woody, condyle septiform, endosperm ruminate, embryo curved, cotyledons appressed. It is in the tropical rain forest. Taxonomy ''Abuta'' is usually classified in the tribe Anomospermeae Miers, together with ''Anomospermum'' Miers. Synonymy The genera ''Anelasma'' Miers and ''Batschia'' Thunb. have been brought into synonymy with ''Abuta''. Uses ''Abuta'' is one of the components of the arrow poison curare of some indigenous tribes of South America (especially '' ...
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Abuta Grandifolia
''Abuta'' is a genus in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae, of about 32 species, native to tropical Central America, Central and South America. Description It consists in dioecious vine, climbers or rarely erect trees or shrubs (''Abuta concolor'') with simple leaf, leaves. Flowers in composed panicles. Plant sexuality, Male flowers: sepals 6, in 2 Whorl (botany), whorls, petals absent, stamens 6, connate or free, introrse, anthers with a longitudinal or transverse dehiscence. Plant sexuality, Female flowers: sepals and petals as in male, staminodes 6, carpels 3, drupes ovoid, endocarp woody, Condyle (anatomy), condyle septiform, endosperm ruminate, embryo curved, cotyledons appressed. It is in the tropical rain forest. Taxonomy ''Abuta'' is usually classified in the tribe (biology), tribe Anomospermeae Miers, together with ''Anomospermum'' Miers. Synonymy The genera ''Anelasma'' John Miers (botanist), Miers and ''Batschia'' Thunb. have been brought into synonym (taxonom ...
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Abuta Froesii
''Abuta'' is a genus in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae, of about 32 species, native to tropical Central America, Central and South America. Description It consists in dioecious vine, climbers or rarely erect trees or shrubs (''Abuta concolor'') with simple leaf, leaves. Flowers in composed panicles. Plant sexuality, Male flowers: sepals 6, in 2 Whorl (botany), whorls, petals absent, stamens 6, connate or free, introrse, anthers with a longitudinal or transverse dehiscence. Plant sexuality, Female flowers: sepals and petals as in male, staminodes 6, carpels 3, drupes ovoid, endocarp woody, Condyle (anatomy), condyle septiform, endosperm ruminate, embryo curved, cotyledons appressed. It is in the tropical rain forest. Taxonomy ''Abuta'' is usually classified in the tribe (biology), tribe Anomospermeae Miers, together with ''Anomospermum'' Miers. Synonymy The genera ''Anelasma'' John Miers (botanist), Miers and ''Batschia'' Thunb. have been brought into synonym (taxonom ...
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Abuta Fluminum
''Abuta'' is a genus in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae, of about 32 species, native to tropical Central America, Central and South America. Description It consists in dioecious vine, climbers or rarely erect trees or shrubs (''Abuta concolor'') with simple leaf, leaves. Flowers in composed panicles. Plant sexuality, Male flowers: sepals 6, in 2 Whorl (botany), whorls, petals absent, stamens 6, connate or free, introrse, anthers with a longitudinal or transverse dehiscence. Plant sexuality, Female flowers: sepals and petals as in male, staminodes 6, carpels 3, drupes ovoid, endocarp woody, Condyle (anatomy), condyle septiform, endosperm ruminate, embryo curved, cotyledons appressed. It is in the tropical rain forest. Taxonomy ''Abuta'' is usually classified in the tribe (biology), tribe Anomospermeae Miers, together with ''Anomospermum'' Miers. Synonymy The genera ''Anelasma'' John Miers (botanist), Miers and ''Batschia'' Thunb. have been brought into synonym (taxonom ...
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Abuta Ecuadoriensis
''Abuta'' is a genus in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae, of about 32 species, native to tropical Central and South America. Description It consists in dioecious climbers or rarely erect trees or shrubs (''Abuta concolor'') with simple leaves. Flowers in composed panicles. Male flowers: sepals 6, in 2 whorls, petals absent, stamens 6, connate or free, introrse, anthers with a longitudinal or transverse dehiscence. Female flowers: sepals and petals as in male, staminodes 6, carpels 3, drupes ovoid, endocarp woody, condyle septiform, endosperm ruminate, embryo curved, cotyledons appressed. It is in the tropical rain forest. Taxonomy ''Abuta'' is usually classified in the tribe Anomospermeae Miers, together with ''Anomospermum'' Miers. Synonymy The genera ''Anelasma'' Miers and ''Batschia'' Thunb. have been brought into synonymy with ''Abuta''. Uses ''Abuta'' is one of the components of the arrow poison curare of some indigenous tribes of South America (especially '' ...
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Abuta Dwyerana
''Abuta dwyeriana'' is a species of the ''Abuta'' genus, which is part of the flowering plant family Menispermaceae. Description Like most other ''Abuta'' species, ''A. dwyeriana'' is typically a dioecious climber, or rarely erect trees or shrubs. It has simple leaves and its flowers are in composed panicles. The male flowers have six sepals in two whorls, six stamens that can be either connate or free, and anthers with a longitudinal or transverse dehiscence1. The female flowers have sepals and petals similar to the male flowers, six staminodes, and three carpels. The drupe In botany, a drupe (or stone fruit) is an indehiscent fruit in which an outer fleshy part (exocarp, or skin, and mesocarp, or flesh) surrounds a single shell (the ''pit'', ''stone'', or '' pyrena'') of hardened endocarp with a seed (''kernel'') ...s are ovoid, the endocarp is woody, the condyle is septiform, the endosperm is ruminate, and the embryo is curved. These species are found in the tropical rai ...
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Abuta Duckei
''Abuta'' is a genus in the flowering plant family Menispermaceae, of about 32 species, native to tropical Central and South America. Description It consists in dioecious climbers or rarely erect trees or shrubs (''Abuta concolor'') with simple leaves. Flowers in composed panicles. Male flowers: sepals 6, in 2 whorls, petals absent, stamens 6, connate or free, introrse, anthers with a longitudinal or transverse dehiscence. Female flowers: sepals and petals as in male, staminodes 6, carpels 3, drupes ovoid, endocarp woody, condyle septiform, endosperm ruminate, embryo curved, cotyledons appressed. It is in the tropical rain forest. Taxonomy ''Abuta'' is usually classified in the tribe Anomospermeae Miers, together with ''Anomospermum'' Miers. Synonymy The genera ''Anelasma'' Miers and ''Batschia'' Thunb. have been brought into synonymy with ''Abuta''. Uses ''Abuta'' is one of the components of the arrow poison curare of some indigenous tribes of South America (especially '' ...
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