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Triclisia subcordata

Triclisia subcordata Oliv.
Triclisia subcordata
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Triclisia subcordata is a species in the Menispermaceae family, native to several West African countries including Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, and Togo. It was first described in 1868 by the botanist Oliv.

Description

Triclisia subcordata belongs to the genus Triclisia within the Menispermaceae family, commonly known as the moonseed family. This species is indigenous to a range of West African nations, specifically Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, and Togo. The scientific description of this species was published in 1868 by the botanist Oliv. It is one of several species within the Menispermaceae family, which is known for its climbing vines and diverse geographical distribution across tropical and subtropical regions.

Distribution

Benin · Burkina · Ghana · Ivory Coast · Nigeria · Togo

Synonyms

Tiliacora subcordataTriclisia dielsiiTriclisia dielsii

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