Tetrastigma leucostaphylum, the Indian chestnut vine, is a flowering plant in the family Vitaceae. It is native to Sri Lanka, India, Nepal and South East...
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C.Y.Wu Tetrastigma leucostaphylum (Dennst.) Alston Tetrastigma lincangense C.L.Li Tetrastigma lineare W.T.Wang ex C.Y.Wu & C.L.Li Tetrastigma littorale...
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important fruit crop and, when fermented, produce wine. Species of the genus Tetrastigma serve as hosts to parasitic plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. The name...
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umbellata Lour.) Tetrastigma leucostaphylum (Dennst.) Alston ex Mabb. (as C. lanceolaria Roxb. or C. leucostaphyla Dennst.) Tetrastigma serrulatum (Roxb...
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The only host plant species of R. arnoldii is Tetrastigma leucostaphylum in West Sumatra. Tetrastigma are themselves parasites of a sort, using the strength...
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Paleng Spinach Spinacia oleracea Nol-Tenga Indian chestnut vine Tetrastigma leucostaphylum Modhu-Xuleng Persicaria microcephala Bor-Maanimuni Asiatic pennywort...
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anywhere. The plant is a parasite to the wild grapes of the genus Tetrastigma (T. leucostaphylum, T. papillosum and T. quadrangulum), but only the flowers are...
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Forest Reserve is home to Rafflesia pricei and its host plant Tetrastigma leucostaphylum. The reserve is also home to montane forest tree species such...
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