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  2. Caper - Wikipedia

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    Capparis ovata Desf. Capparis spinosa, the caper bush, also called Flinders rose, [3] is a perennial plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers. [4][5][6] The taxonomic status of the species is controversial and unsettled. Species within the genus Capparis are highly variable, and interspecific hybrids have ...

  3. Capparis - Wikipedia

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    C.spinosa var nummularia fruit. Capparis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Capparaceae. [3] It includes 142 species [2] of shrubs or lianas which are collectively known as caper shrubs or caperbushes. Capparis species occur over a wide range of habitat in the subtropical and tropical regions of Africa, Eurasia, Australasia, and the ...

  4. Capparis tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    Flower of Capparis tomentosa. Ripe fruit. Dry fruit. The flowers form in clusters; terminally on the primary branches or on short leafy lateral branchlets or occasionally scattered in the upper leaf-axils. They are large (35 mm) and scented, with a mass of pinkish-white stamens which are each 20–35 mm in length and may be crimson coloured at ...

  5. What Are Capers? This Small But Mighty Ingredient Can ... - AOL

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    A caper is the preserved, unopened flower bud of the caper bush, a plant related to the cabbage family. ... Caper leaves: Caper leaves are the leaves of the caper bush. They're brined like capers ...

  6. Capparaceae - Wikipedia

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    Capparaceae. The Capparaceae (or Capparidaceae), commonly known as the caper family, are a family of plants in the order Brassicales. As currently circumscribed, the family contains 15 genera and about 430 species. The largest genera are Capparis (about 140 species), Morisonia (87 species), Maerua (70 species), Boscia (30 species), and Cadaba ...

  7. Capparis lucida - Wikipedia

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    Capparis lucida, commonly referred to as the coast caper, is a versatile plant that often grows as a small tree or a shrub, usually reaching heights of 3 to 4 meters. While it may sometimes climb, it typically produces flowers and fruits as a shrub. The leaves are glossy and range from 3 to 10 cm long and 2 to 5 cm wide, with a noticeable ...

  8. A market mystery: Why do capers come in such tiny jars? - AOL

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    For the uninitiated, capers are the unripened, pea-sized buds of the prickly caper bush, or Capparis spinosa. Let them ripen, and you get caper berries, which are sort of like olives.

  9. Capparis decidua - Wikipedia

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    It is a small much-branched tree or shrub. It bears a mass of slender, gray-green leafless branches, the small caducous leaves being found only on young shoots. [4] It rarely exceeds a height of 5 metres (16 feet). [5] The new flush of leaves appears in November–January. Red conspicuous flowers appear in March to April and August–September ...

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