The genus Cnidoscolus, a species rich genus in the Americas, has been introduced in the Philippines. A cultivar of Cnidoscolus aconitifolius is used as vegetable and has been collected from gardens in Manila and Pasay City and two times near Cebu City. It cannot be excluded that it has escaped cultivation there, but the species does not appear to be invasive
AbstrakInformasi mengenai suku Euphorbiaceae di Pulau Jawa telah direkam dalam buku Flora of Java Vo...
Species in the early stages of domestication, in which wild and cultivated forms co-occur, prov...
Biological invasions have become a significant threat to the global environment. Unfortunately, to d...
The genus Cnidoscolus, a species rich genus in the Americas, has been introduced in the Philippines....
As part of the great global movement of plants in the 18th and 19th centuries, many valuable and com...
Cnidoscolus texanus, whole plant, with Coreopsis. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Na...
Cnidoscolus texanus, Fruit from above. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Native
Cnidoscolus texanus, foliage with stinging hairs. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Na...
Cnidoscolus texanus , Plant in flower. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Native
Cnidoscolus texanus, whole plant. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Native
Cnidoscolus texanus, whole plant in fruit. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Native
Much has been said and written about the global loss of biodiversity, and that of the Malesian area ...
Cnidoscolus texanus, hairs (Yeow!). Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Native
Understanding which species are introduced and become invasive, and why, are central questions in in...
The distribution of Cecidochares connexa (Macquart), a biological control agent of the invasive plan...
AbstrakInformasi mengenai suku Euphorbiaceae di Pulau Jawa telah direkam dalam buku Flora of Java Vo...
Species in the early stages of domestication, in which wild and cultivated forms co-occur, prov...
Biological invasions have become a significant threat to the global environment. Unfortunately, to d...
The genus Cnidoscolus, a species rich genus in the Americas, has been introduced in the Philippines....
As part of the great global movement of plants in the 18th and 19th centuries, many valuable and com...
Cnidoscolus texanus, whole plant, with Coreopsis. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Na...
Cnidoscolus texanus, Fruit from above. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Native
Cnidoscolus texanus, foliage with stinging hairs. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Na...
Cnidoscolus texanus , Plant in flower. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Native
Cnidoscolus texanus, whole plant. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Native
Cnidoscolus texanus, whole plant in fruit. Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Native
Much has been said and written about the global loss of biodiversity, and that of the Malesian area ...
Cnidoscolus texanus, hairs (Yeow!). Family Euphorbiaceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Native
Understanding which species are introduced and become invasive, and why, are central questions in in...
The distribution of Cecidochares connexa (Macquart), a biological control agent of the invasive plan...
AbstrakInformasi mengenai suku Euphorbiaceae di Pulau Jawa telah direkam dalam buku Flora of Java Vo...
Species in the early stages of domestication, in which wild and cultivated forms co-occur, prov...
Biological invasions have become a significant threat to the global environment. Unfortunately, to d...