Coscinium fenestratum
Coscinium fenestratum or yellow vine, as it is sometimes referred to in English, is a flowering woody climber, native to South Asia and Mainland Southeast Asia. It is rare and critically endangered in many of its habitats. Coscinium fenestratum is a member of the family Menispermaceae and the genus Coscinium. The plant is known by many different names, such as: Tree turmeric, False calumba, Colombo weed, Weniwel, Daru Haridra (in Sanskrit), Mara Manjal (in Tamil and Malayalam), Haem herb (in Thai), Voer Romiet (in Khmer), etc..
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Coscinium fenestratum
Coscinium fenestratum or yellow vine, as it is sometimes referred to in English, is a flowering woody climber, native to South Asia and Mainland Southeast Asia. It is rare and critically endangered in many of its habitats. Coscinium fenestratum is a member of the family Menispermaceae and the genus Coscinium. The plant is known by many different names, such as: Tree turmeric, False calumba, Colombo weed, Weniwel, Daru Haridra (in Sanskrit), Mara Manjal (in Tamil and Malayalam), Haem herb (in Thai), Voer Romiet (in Khmer), etc..
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Coscinium fenestratum or yello ...... Voer Romiet (in Khmer), etc..
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Coscinium maingayi (Pierre)
Coscinium miosepalum (Diels )
Coscinium peltatum (Merr. )
Coscinium usitatum (Pierre)
Coscinium wallichianum (Miers)
Coscinium wightianum (Miers ex Diels)
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Coscinium fenestratum or yello ...... Voer Romiet (in Khmer), etc..
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