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    Cleome gynandra is a species of Cleome that is used as a leaf vegetable. It is known by many common names including Shona cabbage, African cabbage, spiderwisp...
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    guianensis Aubl. Cleome gynandra L. – C4 Cleome hadramautica Thulin Cleome hanburyana Penz. Cleome hemsleyana (Bullock) Iltis Cleome heratensis Bunge...
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  • Cleome pubescens can refer to: Cleome pubescens Sieber ex Steud., a synonym of Cleome gynandra L. Cleome pubescens Sims, a synonym of Cleome spinosa Jacq...
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    Sugar Beans – known as nyemba in Shona Cabbage Derere Derere – okra Cleome gynandra (ulude in Ndebele) / nyevhe in Shona Pumpkin – leaves known as muboora...
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  • bonus-henricus Species in the genus Cleome Cleome foliosa, native to Africa Cleome gynandra, native to Africa Cleome serrulata, native to western North...
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  • Shona (given name) Shona cabbage, a common name for the vegetable Cleome gynandra Shona hopper, a butterfly Shona hotspot, a geographical feature in...
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    numerous C3 as well as C3–C4 intermediate species. Cleome angustifolia C. gynandra C. oxalidea In the carnation family Caryophyllaceae, the C4 pathway evolved...
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    from the original on 2014-12-27. Retrieved 20 Apr 2015. "JIRCAS : Cleome gynandra : Local Vegetables of Thailand : Color illustrated". www.jircas.affrc...
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  • brassicas, carrots Carrots, tomatoes, carrots and African spider plants (Cleome gynandra) together, marigolds (Tagetes spp.), mints Thrips slugs (see Garlic)...
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  • species evolved independently from the two other C4 Cleome species, C. angustifolia and C. gynandra. "Cleome oxalidea". FloraBase. Western Australian Government...
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