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Rivea
''Rivea'' is a genus of plants in the bindweed family '' Convolvulaceae''. The following species are recognised in the genus ''Rivea'': *'' Rivea hypocrateriformis'' (Desr.) Choisy *'' Rivea ornata'' (Roxb.) Choisy *'' Rivea wightiana'' R.R.Mill References Convolvulaceae Convolvulaceae genera Taxa named by Jacques Denys Choisy {{Solanales-stub ...
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Rivea Ornata
''Rivea'' is a genus of plants in the bindweed family '' Convolvulaceae''. The following species are recognised in the genus ''Rivea'': *'' Rivea hypocrateriformis'' (Desr.) Choisy *'' Rivea ornata'' (Roxb.) Choisy *'' Rivea wightiana'' R.R.Mill References Convolvulaceae Convolvulaceae genera Taxa named by Jacques Denys Choisy {{Solanales-stub ...
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Rivea Hypocrateriformis
''Rivea'' is a genus of plants in the bindweed family '' Convolvulaceae''. The following species are recognised in the genus ''Rivea'': *'' Rivea hypocrateriformis'' (Desr.) Choisy *''Rivea ornata ''Rivea'' is a genus of plants in the bindweed family '' Convolvulaceae''. The following species are recognised in the genus ''Rivea'': *'' Rivea hypocrateriformis'' (Desr.) Choisy *'' Rivea ornata'' (Roxb.) Choisy *'' Rivea wightiana'' R.R.Mil ...'' (Roxb.) Choisy *'' Rivea wightiana'' R.R.Mill References Convolvulaceae Convolvulaceae genera Taxa named by Jacques Denys Choisy {{Solanales-stub ...
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Rivea Wightiana
''Rivea'' is a genus of plants in the bindweed family '' Convolvulaceae''. The following species are recognised in the genus ''Rivea'': *''Rivea hypocrateriformis'' (Desr.) Choisy *''Rivea ornata ''Rivea'' is a genus of plants in the bindweed family '' Convolvulaceae''. The following species are recognised in the genus ''Rivea'': *'' Rivea hypocrateriformis'' (Desr.) Choisy *'' Rivea ornata'' (Roxb.) Choisy *'' Rivea wightiana'' R.R.Mil ...'' (Roxb.) Choisy *'' Rivea wightiana'' R.R.Mill References Convolvulaceae Convolvulaceae genera Taxa named by Jacques Denys Choisy {{Solanales-stub ...
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Convolvulaceae
Convolvulaceae (), commonly called the bindweeds or morning glories, is a family of about 60 genera and more than 1,650 species. These species are primarily herbaceous vines, but also include trees, shrubs and herbs. The tubers of several species are edible, the best known of which is the sweet potato. Description Convolvulaceae can be recognized by their funnel-shaped, radially symmetrical corolla; the floral formula for the family has five sepals, five fused petals, five epipetalous stamens (stamens fused to the petals), and a two-part syncarpous and superior gynoecium. The stems of these plants are usually winding, hence their Latin name (from ''convolvere'', "to wind"). The leaves are simple and alternate, without stipules. In parasitic Cuscuta (dodder) they are reduced to scales. The fruit can be a capsule, berry, or nut, all containing only two seeds per one locule (one ovule/ovary). The leaves and starchy, tuberous roots of some species are used as foodstuffs (e.g. ...
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Convolvulaceae Genera
Convolvulaceae (), commonly called the bindweeds or morning glories, is a family of about 60 genera and more than 1,650 species. These species are primarily herbaceous vines, but also include trees, shrubs and herbs. The tubers of several species are edible, the best known of which is the sweet potato. Description Convolvulaceae can be recognized by their funnel-shaped, radially symmetrical corolla; the floral formula for the family has five sepals, five fused petals, five epipetalous stamens (stamens fused to the petals), and a two-part syncarpous and superior gynoecium. The stems of these plants are usually winding, hence their Latin name (from ''convolvere'', "to wind"). The leaves are simple and alternate, without stipules. In parasitic Cuscuta (dodder) they are reduced to scales. The fruit can be a capsule, berry, or nut, all containing only two seeds per one locule (one ovule/ ovary). The leaves and starchy, tuberous roots of some species are used as foodstuf ...
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