Kanakamparam ( Tamil : ??????????Kannada : ???????) is a genus of plants in the family Acanthaceae, comprising 54 species that occur in Africa, Madagascar, Arabia and the Indian subcontinent.
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Bremekamp used the term plietesial in reference to perennial monocarpic plants of the kind most often met with in the Strobilanthinae ( a subtribe of Acanthaceae containing Strobilanthes and allied genera ) that usually grow gregariously, flower simultaneously following an interval of several years, set seed, and die.
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""'Thunbergia " "'is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae, native to tropical regions of Africa, Madagascar and southern Asia . " Thunbergia " species are vigorous annual or perennial vines and shrubs growing to 2-8 m tall.
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"Thomandersia " traditionally has been classified within the family Acanthaceae based on APG II 2003, and in Schlegeliaceae at APG Website Missouri Botanical Garden, in a list of genera of this family, but Stevens argues further that should be considered out of this taxon by weak support and regarded Thomandersiaceae.
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It visits " Impatiens ", " Asystasia ", " Blepharis ", " Peristrophe ", " Crossandra " and other Acanthaceae shrubs and herbs which are abundant in the dappled environs of the forest edge where this butterfly is most likely to be found.
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""'Thunbergia gregorii " "', commonly known as "'orange clockvine "'or "'orange trumpet vine "', is a herbaceous perennial climbing plant species in the family Acanthaceae, native to East Africa and sometimes cultivated as an ornamental vine.
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Nees, " Peristrophe baphica " ( Spreng ) Bremek .; also called "'magenta plant "', or "'l?c?m "'in Vietnamese ) is a flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae, native to southeastern Asia from Assam south to Sri Lanka and east to mainland Southeast Asia, Java, southern China, and Taiwan.
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Plants that bloom at long intervals like " Strobilanthes callosus " are known as plietesials, the term plietesial has been used in reference to perennial monocarpic plants of the kind most often met with in the Strobilanthinae ( a subtribe of Acanthaceae containing " Strobilanthes " and allied genera ) that usually grow gregariously, flower simultaneously following a long interval, set seed, and die.