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Leea indica is a large shrub in the family Vitaceae which may grow up to 5 m (16 ft) tall. It is common in undergrowth of secondary and disturbed evergreen ...
Helpdesk ˇ Kingdom. Plantae ˇ Phylum. Tracheophyta ˇ Class. Magnoliopsida ˇ Order. Vitales ˇ Family. Vitaceae ˇ Genus. Leea van Royen ex L.
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Leea sambucina Willd. First published in Sp. Pl., ed. 4. 1: 1177 (1798), nom. superfl. This name is a synonym of Leea indica.
A suberect woody shrub about 8 ft. high, without tendrils. Branches woody, terete, naked. Leaves with a terminal leaflet and 1–4 shortly stalked similar ...
Herb 2'-4' Orange color blossoms. Fruit orange to ... Habitat. hillside. red soil. mesic. Creative Commons License.
Family Name: Vitaceae ; Synonyms: Leea gigantea Griff., Leea sambucina Willd., Leea sundaica Miq. ; Common Name: Bandicoot Berry, Common Tree-Vine, Jolok-Jolok, ...
Description. Key Characters: Growth Form: Erect shrubs to small trees. Stems: Branchlets terete (cylindrical), longitudinal ridges obtuse, glabrous.
Family: Vitaceae. High Risk Traits: Elevation range exceeds 1000 m, demonstrating environmental versatility; Thrives in tropical climates
Shrubs to small trees. Leaves 2 or 3-pinnate, leaflets 11-14 x 3-5 cm, oblong or elliptic-lanceolate, apex caudate-acuminate, serrate-dentate.
A shrub, treelet or small tree 2-10(-16) m tall, many- or single-stemmed, frequently stilt-rooted, stems glabrous to pubescent; leaves (1-)2-3-pinnate.