Cissus dasyantha

Cissus dasyantha

Cissus dasyantha is a woody tendril-climbing vine in the grape family (Vitaceae), native to tropical regions of South America. The genus Cissus is one of the largest in Vitaceae, comprising over 300 species of climbing plants found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. This species is characterized by its hairy flowers, as indicated by the epithet dasyantha, and climbs through tropical forest understories and edges.

Taxonomy

Familie Vitaceae
Species Cissus dasyantha

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What family does Cissus dasyantha belong to?
Cissus dasyantha (Cissus dasyantha) belongs to the family Vitaceae.

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