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Parthenocissus semicordata

Parthenocissus semicordata (Wall.) Planch.
Parthenocissus semicordata
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Parthenocissus semicordata is a climbing plant in the Vitaceae family, native to regions including the Himalaya, China, India, and Southeast Asia. It was first described in 1811 and later published in 1887.

Description

Parthenocissus semicordata (Wall.) Planch. is a member of the Vitaceae family and is found in regions such as Assam, Bangladesh, China, India, and Vietnam. The species name is derived from the Latin 'corda,' referring to the heart-shaped leaf morphology. It is a climbing plant related to grapevines and is native to the Himalayan region and surrounding areas.

Distribution

Assam · Bangladesh · China North-Central · China South-Central · China Southeast · East Himalaya · India · Jawa · Laos · Malaya · Myanmar · Nansei-shoto · Nepal · Pakistan · Taiwan · Thailand · Tibet · Vietnam · West Himalaya

Synonyms

Quinaria semicordataVitis semicordataVitis himalayana var. semicordataVitis himalayana var. semicordataVitis semicordata var. himalayana

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