
Apodanthera - Wikipedia
Apodanthera is a genus of plants in the family Cucurbitaceae. [3] It includes 25 species native to the southwestern United States, Mexico, and South America from Ecuador and eastern Brazil to northern Argentina.
Apodanthera in Flora of North America @ efloras.org
Apodanthera herrerae Harms, a species of Andean South America, is grown for its edible tubers.
Apodanthera CUCURBITACEAE - SpringerLink
Jun 14, 2022 · Belgrano & Pozner present a synopsis including a key to a slightly recircumscribed Apodanthera (A. congesta and some other species are newly recognized as synomyms of Doyerea emetocathartica; see there) and recognize the three sections proposed by Cogniaux , with largely allopatric distributions:
Apodanthera undulata - Wikipedia
Apodanthera undulata is a monoecious, foul-smelling, perennial vine with a massive taproot up to 20 cm (8 inches) in diameter. Stems are prostrate, running along the ground up to 2.4 m (8 feet), sometimes climbing with tendrils.
Apodanthera : A Comprehensive Overview - greg.app
Jan 26, 2025 · This liplantle overview highlights the resilience and beauty of Apodanthera, making it a fantastic addition to any garden. Next, we’ll explore the size of this remarkable plant and how it can fit into your landscape. Size Mature Height and Spread 🌳. Apodanthera typically reaches a height of 6 to 10 feet, depending on the growing conditions.
CAUDICIFORM Apodanthera undulata - Bihrmann
It is found in the Sonora Desert, from Arizona to Mexico and north of Southern America, growing in a well drained soil with some water and lots of sun. The crawling vines will reach for two and a half meters, the caudex can grow up to one meter in diameter. The flowers are yellow.
Apodanthera - BioOne
There are eight species of Apodanthera in the state of Bahía, Brazil. Some develop an aboveground caudex up to six inches (15 cm) in diameter, and as the bases of the vines are not deciduous, with time they thicken to become one inch (2.5 cm) or more in diameter.
Apodanthera glaziovii (Cucurbitaceae) Shows Strong Anti …
Oct 4, 2024 · Background/objectives: Apodanthera glaziovii is an endemic species from the semi-arid Brazilian, which has limited toxicological and pharmacological studies. This species belongs to a well-studied family known for its bioactive compounds used in treating inflammatory.
Synopsis of the genus Apodanthera (Cucurbitaceae, Coniandreae)
Jul 1, 2017 · This contribution reviews all 51 names (45 species and six varieties) published in Apodanthera, recognizing 23 species (one of them with two varieties), a doubtful taxon (A. longipedicellata),...
Apodanthera - Cucurbitaceae
Herbaceous climbers or trailers to 5 m long, some with succulent stems, with perennial rootstock (to 1 m long and 10 cm in diam.) and mostly monoecious sex system (a few species perhaps dioecious). The leaves are petiolate, simple or 5-foliolate, often 3-5 (-9)-lobed, often undulate and with nasty odour. The tendrils are simple or 2-3-fid.
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