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Genus of vines
Periploca is a
genus of plants in the family
Apocynaceae , first described for modern science by Linnaeus in 1753. It is native to
Europe ,
Asia , and
Africa .
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Species
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Periploca aphylla Decne. - Middle East from Sinai to Pakistan
Periploca calophylla (Wight) Falc. - S China, Nepal, Bhutan, Assam, E Himalayas, Vietnam
Periploca chevalieri Browicz - Cape Verde Islands
Periploca chrysantha D.S. Yao, X.D. Chen & J.W. Ren - Gansu Province in China
Periploca floribunda Tsiang - Yunnan, Vietnam
Periploca forrestii Schltr. - Guangxi, Guizhou, Qinghai, Sichuan, Tibet, Yunnan, India, Kashmir, Myanmar, Nepal
Periploca graeca L. - Mediterranean
Periploca hydaspidis Falc. - Kashmir
Periploca laevigata Aiton - Canary Islands, Savage Islands
Periploca linearifolia Quart.-Dill. & A. Rich - Ethiopia
Periploca nigrescens Afzel. - W Africa
Periploca refractifolia Gilli - Tanzania
Periploca sepium Bunge - widespread across much of China
Periploca tsiangii D. Fang & H.Z. Ling - Guangxi Province in China
Periploca visciformis (Vatke) K. Schum. - Somalia
formerly included
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P. africana , syn of
Cynanchum africanum
P. albicans , syn of
Streptocaulon albicans
P. alboflavescens , syn of
Parsonsia alboflavescens
P. apiculata , syn of
Tacazzea apiculata
P. arborea , syn of
Wrightia arborea
P. astacus , syn of
Trachelospermum axillare
P. bifida , syn of
Cryptolepis bifida
P. calophylla (Baill.) Roberty 1953 not (Wight) Falc. 1841, syn of
Omphalogonus calophyllus
P. capsularis , syn of
Parsonsia capsularis
P. chinensis , syn of
Cryptolepis sinensis
P. cochinchinensis , syn of
Calotropis gigantea
P. cordata , syn of
Hemidesmus cordatus
P. divaricata , syn of
Strophanthus divaricatus
P. emetica , syn of
Secamone emetica
P. esculenta , syn of
Oxystelma esculentum
P. gracilis , syn of
Cyprinia gracilis
P. indica , syn of
Hemidesmus indicus
P. mauritiana , syn of
Camptocarpus mauritianus
P. palvallii , syn of
Ichnocarpus frutescens
P. parviflora , syn of
Streptocaulon parviflorum
P. pyrotechnica , syn of
Leptadenia pyrotechnica
P. secamone , syn of
Sarcostemma secamone
P. sylvestris , syn of
Gymnema sylvestre
P. tunicata , syn of
Cynanchum tunicatum
P. umbellata , syn of
Pinochia corymbosa
P. virgata , syn of
Orthosia virgata
See also
References