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''Tinospora'' is a genus of succulent woody climbing shrubs. Thirty-four species are currently recognized. Species generally send down long aerial roots from host trees. They have corky or papery bark. They are found in tropical and sub-tropical parts of Asia, Africa and Australia. The most common species are '' T. cordifolia'' and '' T. crispa''.


Species

''Tinospora'' species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of April 2021: *'' Tinospora arfakiana'' *'' Tinospora baenzigeri'' *'' Tinospora bakis'' *'' Tinospora celebica'' *''
Tinospora cordifolia ''Tinospora cordifolia'' (common names gurjo, heart-leaved moonseed, guduchi or giloy) is a herbaceous vine of the family Menispermaceae indigenous to tropical regions of the Indian subcontinent. It has been used in Ayurveda to treat various di ...
'' *'' Tinospora crispa'' *'' Tinospora dentata'' *'' Tinospora dissitiflora'' *'' Tinospora esiangkara'' *'' Tinospora formanii'' *'' Tinospora fragosa'' *'' Tinospora glabra'' *'' Tinospora glandulosa'' *'' Tinospora guangxiensis'' *'' Tinospora hainanensis'' *''
Tinospora hirsuta ''Tinospora'' is a genus of succulent woody climbing shrubs. Thirty-four species are currently recognized. Species generally send down long aerial roots from host trees. They have corky or papery bark. They are found in tropical and sub-tropical ...
'' *'' Tinospora homosepala'' *'' Tinospora macrocarpa'' *'' Tinospora maqsoodiana'' *'' Tinospora merrilliana'' *'' Tinospora neocaledonica'' *'' Tinospora nudiflora'' *'' Tinospora orophila'' *'' Tinospora palminervis'' *''
Tinospora sagittata ''Tinospora'' is a genus of succulent woody climbing shrubs. Thirty-four species are currently recognized. Species generally send down long aerial roots from host trees. They have corky or papery bark. They are found in tropical and sub-tropical ...
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Tinospora siamensis ''Tinospora'' is a genus of succulent woody climbing shrubs. Thirty-four species are currently recognized. Species generally send down long aerial roots from host trees. They have corky or papery bark. They are found in tropical and sub-tropical ...
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Tinospora sinensis ''Tinospora'' is a genus of succulent woody climbing shrubs. Thirty-four species are currently recognized. Species generally send down long aerial roots from host trees. They have corky or papery bark. They are found in tropical and sub-tropical ...
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Tinospora smilacina ''Tinospora smilacina'' is a woody vine in the Menispermaceae family. It was first described by George Bentham in 1861. The Walmajarri The Walmadjari (Walmajarri) people, also known as Tjiwaling and Wanaseka, are an Aboriginal Australian pe ...
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Tinospora subcordata ''Tinospora'' is a genus of succulent woody climbing shrubs. Thirty-four species are currently recognized. Species generally send down long aerial roots from host trees. They have corky or papery bark. They are found in tropical and sub-tropical ...
'' *'' Tinospora sumatrana'' *'' Tinospora teijsmannii'' *'' Tinospora tenera'' *'' Tinospora tinosporoides'' *'' Tinospora trilobata''


References

Menispermaceae genera Menispermaceae {{Ranunculales-stub