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| Abrus precatorius Family: Faboideae / Leguminosae / Papilionaceae Buddhist rosary bead, Rosary pea vine, Carolina muida, Deadly crab's eye, Lucky bean, Prayer beads, Weather plant, Wild liquorice Origin: India, Sri Lanka, Thailand ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Abrus precatorius has small pretty purple flowers located at the end of the stalks. Fruits are short, inflated pods, splitting open when mature to reveal the round; hard and shiny seeds which are scarlet, but black at the base. Seeds contain abrin, one of the most toxic plant poisons known. |
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| Adenia glauca Family: Passifloraceae Adenia Origin: Southern Africa, Botswana ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a mature plant, it has a very thick, green caudex. The flowers are lemon colored, and are sweetly scented. More info... |
6 months old seedling | 6 months old seedling |
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| Adenia heterophylla, Modecca heterophylla Family: Passifloraceae Adenia Origin: Southern Asia, Australia ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Adenocalymna ( Adenocalymma ) comosum, Bignonia comosa Family: Bignoniaceae Yellow Trumpet Vine Origin: South America ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The North-east-Brazilian Liana. The euphilic flowers of plants in the family Bignoniaceae display a spectrum of adaptive radiations, involving different pollinator groups. Besides melittophily (adaptation to pollination by medium - to large-sized bees), which predominates, flowers are pollinated by hawkmoths and bats. Each individual plant had a single inflorescence, which extends above the foliage, in the form of a simple, terminal, vertically orientated, many-flowered raceme on a long, bracteose peduncle. The inflorescence structure, with only one or two flowers open at a given time (in the latter case on the same node), indicates continuous flowering over at least several weeks, thus displaying a ‘steady state’ pattern . The flowers, on a stout pedicel (20 mm long), have a 5-dentate tubular calyx. The calyx, the sub-tending bracts and the two prophylls, bear groups of extra floral nectaries (single peltate trichomes). The yellow-coloured corolla, measuring 7 mm in length, has a 28mm long and 4mm-wide basal tube that widens rather abruptly into a campanulate limb. |
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