• Vincetoxicum lineare is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae native to Australia. Known as the bush bean, it is an edible species of plant found...
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    & Liede Vincetoxicum lineare (Decne.) Meve & Liede Vincetoxicum linearisepalum (P.T.Li) P.T.Li Vincetoxicum linifolium Balf.f. Vincetoxicum longifolium...
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  • Tylophora was synonymized with Vincetoxicum. As the combination Vincetoxicum lineare had priority, being based on Pentatropis linearis first published...
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    Entada phaseoloides – St. Thomas bean Marsilea drummondii – nardoo Vincetoxicum lineare – purple pentatrope According to the botanical definition, nuts are...
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  • (Cynanchum, Daemia, Vincetoxicum) P. atropurpurea now Daemia atropurpurea P. kempeana now Daemia kempeana P. linearis now Vincetoxicum lineare P. officinalis...
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    aneura), dead finish seed (Acacia tetragonophylla), and bush bean (Vincetoxicum lineare) are also occasionally used in the making of bush bread. After the...
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    Species are being moved to genera including Orthosia, Pentarrhinum, and Vincetoxicum, with a group of mostly Old World species staying in Cynanchum, and old...
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  • Rhyncharrhena linearis (Decne.) K.L.Wilson, Telopea 2(1): 38 (1980) (now Vincetoxicum lineare) Baumea johnsonii K.L.Wilson, Telopea 1(6): 457 (1980). (incomplete)...
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  • Spreng. Tropilis aemula (R.Br.) Raf. Tylophora barbata R.Br. (synonym of Vincetoxicum barbatum) Tylophora cinerascens (R.Br.) P.I.Forst. Tylophora flexuosa...
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  • included in Vincetoxicum: Tylophora anomala, syn. of Vincetoxicum anomalum (N.E.Br.) Meve & Liede, endemic Tylophora badia, syn. of Vincetoxicum badium (E...
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