Ceropegia occulta (Ceropegia occulta)
Description
Ceropegia is a genus of plants within the family Apocynaceae, native to Africa, southern Asia, and Australia.It was named by Carl Linnaeus, who first described this genus in volume 1 of his Species plantarum, which appeared in 1753. Linnaeus thought that the flowers looked like a fountain of wax. From this the scientific name was derived: -keros- meaning wax and -pege- meaning fountain (Pooley, 1998). They have many common names including lantern flower, parasol flower, parachute flower, bushman-s pipe, string of hearts, snake creeper, wine-glass vine, rosary vine, and necklace vine.Ceropegia species are traded, kept, and propagated as ornamental plants
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Class: Magnoliopsida
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Order: Gentianales
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Family: Apocynaceae
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Genus: Ceropegia
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