SynonymsBot
Synonyms for cleome or Related words with cleome
oppositifolia
floribundum
randia
lonchocarpus
lasiantha
grewia
sessiliflora
monantha
pedunculata
parvifolium
mikania
capparis
rotundifolium
lancifolia
bracteata
wahlenbergia
radlk
latifolium
polygonoides
millettia
corymbosa
acutifolia
micrantha
microphyllum
edule
eriantha
saprosma
tylophora
laxum
calliandra
microcarpa
thyrsiflora
sericea
multifida
densiflorum
alchornea
microphylla
decne
stenophylla
fruticosa
alatum
paniculatum
elatum
chaerophyllum
scandens
mussaenda
oblongifolia
involucrata
limnophila
glabrescens
Examples of "cleome"
The larvae feed on "Capparis", "Cadaba" and "
Cleome
" species.
Cleome
rutidosperma commonly known as Fringed Spider Flower or Purple
Cleome
is a species of flowering plant in the genus "
Cleome
" of the family "Cleomaceae", native to Tropical Africa. This species is an invasive weed throughout most lowland wet tropical areas of Asia and Australia. It is a very common weed of lawns.
Cleome
hassleriana, commonly known as spider flower, spider plant, or pink queen, is a species of flowering plant in the genus "
Cleome
" of the family Cleomaceae, native to southern South America in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and southeast Brazil.
Recent DNA studies have failed to separate "
Cleome
", "Podandrogyne", and "Polanisia" from each other, so some taxonomists have abandoned the last two of these genera, treating them as part of "
Cleome
" "sensu lato".
Cleome
ornithopodioides or bird spiderflower is the type species of the genus "
Cleome
" which is part of the family Cleomaceae or Brassicaceae. The species epithet means "birds-foot like" (ornithopodi + oides).
Species of "
Cleome
" are commonly known as spider flowers, spider plants, spider weeds, or bee plants.
Spider flower may refer to plant species within the genus "
Cleome
" including:
The genus "sensu stricto" includes about 170 species of herbaceous annual or perennial plants and shrubs. The genus has a subcosmopolitan distribution throughout the tropical and warm temperate regions of the world. However, a recent DNA study failed to separate "
Cleome
", "Podandrogyne", and "Polanisia" from each other, so some taxonomists have abandoned the last two of these genera, treating them as part of "
Cleome
" "sensu lato"; in this case, "
Cleome
" contains about 275 species, the vast majority of the Cleomaceae.
Plants in cultivation have at times been misidentified as "
Cleome
arborea", "C. pungens" or "C. spinosa".
Cleome
sparsifolia is a species of
cleome
known by the common names fewleaf
cleome
and fewleaf spiderflower. This annual wildflower is native to California and Nevada where it grows in desert sand. This is an erect, branching plant not exceeding a meter in height. Its sparse leaves are each made up of 3 thick, oval-shaped leaflets. The bright yellow flowers have curving petals and long stamens tipped with knobby anthers. The fruit is a capsule up to 4 centimeters long.
Glenea
cleome
is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Pascoe in 1867.
"
Cleome
gynandra" is considered an invasive weed in many places in the U.S. and elsewhere in the Pacific.
Podandrogyne is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cleomaceae. They are closely related to genus "
Cleome
".
"
Cleome
gynandra" uses NAD-malic enzyme type C4 photosynthesis and has the characteristic traits associated with this including changes in "leaf biochemistry, cell biology and development". "
Cleome
gynandra" is closely related to "Arabidopsis thaliana" (a C3 photosynthetic plant) and therefore offers comparison with this well studied model organism.
Peritoma arborea (formerly "Isomeris arborea", syn. "
Cleome
isomeris"), is a perennial shrub or bush in the spiderflower family (Cleomaceae) known by the common names bladderpod, burrofat, and California
cleome
. It has yellow flowers in bloom all months of the year. It has a foul smelling odor from chemicals it produces to discourage insects from eating it.
Cleome
is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cleomaceae. Previously, it had been placed in the family Capparaceae, until DNA studies found the Cleomaceae genera to be more closely related to the Brassicaceae than the Capparaceae. The APG II system allows for "
Cleome
" and the other members of the Cleomaceae to be included in the Brassicaceae.
The larvae feed on "Epicastrum arabicum", "Zilla spinosa", "Caylusia", "Dipterygium", "Erucastrum", "Moracandia", "Diplotaxis", "
Cleome
" and "Ochradenus" species. The pupae have a facultative diapause of at least four years.
Cleome
viscosa, the Asian spiderflower, (Malayalam: കാട്ടുകടുക്) is an annual herb, up to a meter high. It belongs to family Capparidaceae. It is commonly found in rainy season.
Pseudomonas turbinellae is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes bacterial leaf spot. It was first isolated on "
Cleome
monophylla". The type strain is ATCC 12446.
174. Mishra, S.C. and Panigrahi, G. (1982)
Cleome
aspera Koenig ex DC. – a new record for Orissa. Ind. Journ. For., 5(2): 153-154; fig.1.