Cyphostemma violaceoglandulosum (Cyphostemma violaceoglandulosum)
Description
Cyphostemma violaceoglandulosum is a vineyear that was first described by Ernest Friedrich Gilg , and became known as Descoings. Cyphostemma violaceoglandulosum is part of the genus Cyphostemma and the family of vineyards . Viola typically have heart-shaped, scalloped leaves, though a number have palmate leaves or other shapes. The vast majority of Viola species are herbaceous, and a substantial number are acaulescent in habit - meaning they lack any noticeable stems and the foliage and flowers appear to rise from the ground; the remaining species have short stems with foliage and flowers produced in the axils of the leaves. The simple leaves of plants with either habit are arranged alternately; the acaulescent species produce basal rosettes. Plants always have leaves with stipules that are often leaf-like.
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: Vitales
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Family: Vitaceae
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Genus: Cyphostemma
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