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  2. Combretum indicum - Wikipedia

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    The plant blooms all year long in warm regions (Combretum indicum is a vigorous climber, and can be found flowering throughout the year if the temperature remains high enough and enough water is available.) [7]

  3. Combretum - Wikipedia

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    Combretum, the bushwillows or combretums, make up the type genus of the family Combretaceae.The genus comprises about 272 species of trees and shrubs, most of which are native to tropical and southern Africa, about 5 to Madagascar, but there are others that are native to tropical Asia, New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago, Australia, and tropical America.

  4. Quisqualic acid - Wikipedia

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    Combretum indicum (Quisqualis indica var. villosa) is native to tropical Asia but is still doubt whether is indigenous from Africa or was introduced there.Since the amino acid that can be isolated from its fruits can nowadays be made in the lab, the plant is mostly cultivated as an ornamental plant.

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    1. It's Typically Worse Than Tap Water. Bottled water, believe it or not, isn't held to the same standards as tap water. That means harmful chemicals can leach from the bottle, especially if it ...

  6. Petal - Wikipedia

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    Narcissus pseudonarcissus showing (from bend to tip of flower) spathe, floral cup, tepals, and corona The petals of Combretum indicum. Petals can differ dramatically in different species. The number of petals in a flower may hold clues to a plant's classification.

  7. Combretum imberbe - Wikipedia

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    Combretum imberbe (also known as leadwood or mhoba-hoba, Afrikaans: hardekool, Sotho: mohwelere-tšhipi, Tsonga: motswiri/mondzo, Zulu: impondondlovu) is a characteristic and often impressive bushwillow species of the southern Afrotropics. The medium to large tree [2] has a sparse, semi-deciduous canopy of grey-green leaves.

  8. Category:Combretum - Wikipedia

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  9. Combretum zeyheri - Wikipedia

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    Combretum teuszii Engl. & Diels Combretum tinctorum Welw. ex M.A.Lawson Combretum zeyheri , the large-fruited bushwillow or Zeyher's bushwillow , is a species of flowering plant in the family Combretaceae , usually found growing on acidic or sandy soils in tropical African savannas.

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