Anredera

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Anredera is a genus of flowering vines known for their twining growth habit and fleshy leaves, some species of which are cultivated as ornamentals or edible plants.

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Anredera canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant genus
plant species
plant species
plant species
plant species
taxon
belongsToFamily Basellaceae
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
surface form: Core eudicots

Eudicots
commonName Madeira vine
Texas madeiravine
madeira vines
considered invasive species
cultivatedAs garden ornamental
leaf vegetable
describedAs genus of flowering vines
family Basellaceae
genus Anredera self-linksurface differs
growthForm climbing plant
climbing vine
twining vine
vine
growthHabit twining
hasCharacteristic aerial tubers
succulent foliage
hasEdiblePart leaves
tubers
hasSpecies Basella
surface form: Anredera baselloides

Anredera cordifolia
Muehlenbeckia
surface form: Anredera leptostachys

Anredera vesicaria
hasUse edible plant
ornamental plant
isDicot true
isMonocot false
kingdom Plantae
leafType fleshy leaves
lifeCycle perennial
nativeTo Americas
order Caryophyllales
photosyntheticPathway C3 photosynthesis
reproduction flowering plant
taxonRank genus

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Basellaceae includesGenus Anredera
Anredera genus Anredera self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Anredera cordifolia