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- Bignoniaceae - Wikipedia
Nearly all of the Bignoniaceae are woody plants, but a few are subwoody, either as vines or subshrubs A few more are herbaceous plants of high- elevation montane habitats, in three exclusively herbaceous genera: Tourrettia, Argylia, and Incarvillea [6]
- Bignoniaceae | Flowering Plant Family, Trees, Vines, Characteristics . . .
Bignoniaceae, the trumpet creeper or catalpa family of flowering plants (order Lamiales) It contains about 110 genera and more than 800 species of trees, shrubs, and, most commonly, vines, chiefly of tropical America, tropical Africa, and the Indo-Malayan region
- BIGNONIACEOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BIGNONIACEAE is a family of trees, shrubs, woody vines, or occasionally herbs (order Polemoniales) growing widely in the tropics, a few in temperate regions, and having opposite or occasionally alternate leaves and irregular showy flowers with 2 or 4 stamens
- Lianas and Climbing Plants of the Neotropics: Bignoniaceae: Part I . . .
There are 24 genera and about 393 species of climbing Bignoniaceae in the Neotropics, two of these genera (2 species) are introduced and commonly cultivated as ornamentals, while the remaining taxa are endemic to the Neotropics
- BIGNONIACEOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
BIGNONIACEOUS definition: belonging to the plant family Bignoniaceae See examples of bignoniaceous used in a sentence
- bignoniaceous, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
bignoniaceous, adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Bignoniaceous - definition of bignoniaceous by . . . - The Free Dictionary
bignoniaceous bignoniaceous (bɪɡˌnəʊnɪˈeɪʃəs) adj (Plants) of, relating to, or belonging to the Bignoniaceae, a chiefly tropical family of trees, shrubs, and lianas, including jacaranda, bignonia, and catalpa
- BIGNONIACEOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
bignoniaceous (bɪɡˌnəʊnɪˈeɪʃəs ) adjective of, relating to, or belonging to the Bignoniaceae, a chiefly tropical family of trees, shrubs, and lianas, including jacaranda, bignonia, and catalpa
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