Dioscoreaceae Shania alu, English: Air potato Each slit 11 Diplazium esculentum Dryopteridaceae Deki shak (Retz) Sw.
The interpretation that some species of Dioscorea (a genus of monocots in the
Dioscoreaceae) has two cotyledons, one remaining in the seed as an absorptive organ and the other emerging later (Lawton & Lawton, 1967), does not seem comparable to the situation in dicots.
Dioscorea
Dioscoreaceae Lota-alu, Fruit bulbifera L.
ohs.)
Dioscoreaceae (Dahlgren & Clifford, 1982; Dahlgren et al., 1985) Dracaenaceae (Tamamshjan, 1951; pers.
Yam leaves, botanically classified as Dioscorea villosa, grow on a perennial climbing vine that thrives in tropical and subtropical climates and are members of the
Dioscoreaceae family.
In a sense, the background ground tissue of monocot stems serves for this purpose, as in
Dioscoreaceae.
Topalak otu (ISTE 109671) Scirpoides holoschoenus (L.) Kovalik otu Sojak (ISTE 109672)
Dioscoreaceae Dioscorea communis (L.) Aci filiz, Aci ot, Adem otu, Akilli sarmasik, Citirga filizi, Domuz helvasi, Caddick & Wilkin Filiz, Kopek uzumu, Mayasil otu, Sarmasik, Yaki otu, Yel otu (ISTE 109676, 109673, 109674) Elaeagnaceae Elaeagnus angustifolia L.
Dioscoreaceae Dioscorea cayenensis Egera (GU) C Lam.
It is ubiquitous in many plants such as
dioscoreaceae, liliaceae, and fabaceae [20]; some of them are the sources of Chinese traditional herb formulae used to treat metabolic syndrome.
DIOSCOREACEAE (Yam Family) Dioscorea villosa L.--SW; MWL; Infrequent; C = 4; BSUH 19914.
Species from families Solanaceae (10%),
Dioscoreaceae (8%) and Fabaceae (8%) were the majority.
Air potato (Dioscorea bulbifera L.; Dioscoreales:
Dioscoreaceae) is a noxious vine in Florida, where it grows over and smothers other vegetation (Schultz 1993; Schmitz et al.