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  2. Amphicarpaea bracteata - Wikipedia

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    Amphicarpaea bracteata (hog-peanut or ground bean) is an annual to perennial vine in the legume family, native to woodland, thickets, and moist slopes in eastern North America. [ 2 ] Description

  3. Amphicarpaea - Wikipedia

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    Amphicarpaea, commonly known as hogpeanut, [2] is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It includes three species native to eastern North America and southern, southeastern, and eastern Asia. [1] It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. Species include: [1] Amphicarpaea bracteata (L.) Fernald – eastern North America [3]

  4. Amphicarpy - Wikipedia

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    Seeds from aerial flowers usually have greater genetic variability, tend to be smaller, and may be spread further. This assists the colonization of new territory, but also helps the exchange of genetic material between populations. [11] Worldwide, approximately 67 species exhibit amphicarpy, or 0.02% of the known species of flowering plants. [2]

  5. Savia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Savia is a genus of the family Phyllanthaceae first described as a genus in 1806. [2] [3] It is native to the West Indies, the Florida Keys, Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, and Paraguay.

  6. List of sequenced plant genomes - Wikipedia

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    Amphicarpaea edgeworthii (Chinese hog-peanut) Fabaceae: produces both aerial and subterranean fruits: 299-Mb: 27 899 Taishan Scholar Program, National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Innovation Program of SAAS: 2021 [96] Arachis ipaensis (B genome diploid wild peanut) accession K30076: Fabaceae: Wild ancestor of peanut, an oilseed and ...

  7. Asclepias incarnata - Wikipedia

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    The flower color varies from darker shades of purple through soft, pinkish purple, and a white flowering form exists as well. The actinomorphic flowers have five reflexed petals and an elevated central crown. After blooming, green follicles, approximately 12 cm (4 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) long, are produced that when ripe, split open

  8. Aquilegia - Wikipedia

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    Aquilegia (common names: granny's bonnet, [2] columbine) is a genus of about 130 species [1] of perennial plants that are found in meadows, woodlands, and at higher elevations throughout the Northern Hemisphere, known for the spurred petals [3] of their flowers.

  9. Magnolia champaca - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia champaca is cultivated by specialty plant nurseries as an ornamental plant, for its form as an ornamental tree, as a dense screening hedge, and for its fragrant flowers. [8] It is planted in the ground in tropical and in subtropical climate gardens, such as in coastal Southern and Central California.