genus Thunbergia

genus Thunbergia
noun
a genus of herbs or vines of the family Acanthaceae
Syn: ↑Thunbergia
Hypernyms: ↑asterid dicot genus
Member Holonyms: ↑Acanthaceae, ↑family Acanthaceae, ↑acanthus family

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  • Thunbergia — ID 84139 Symbol Key THUNB Common Name thunbergia Family Acanthaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity N/A US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution FL, HI, PR, TX, VI Growth Habit N/A …   USDA Plant Characteristics

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