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Aristolochia steupii

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
2Magnolianae
Subclass
2Magnoliidae
Phase
7Aristolochiales
Subphase
3Aristolochiae
Stage
14
Name

Aristolochia steupii

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Chapter

3-622.72.14

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Region: Georgia, South Caucasus.
Habitat: thickets and woods; humid forests and streams; semi shade; 20-30 °C in summer, > 0 °C in winter; > 60 %; constantly humid all year round; acidic; hardy.
Content: aristolochic acid, carcinogenic.
BotanyHerb; woody vine, liana; perennial; tuberous; suberect; up to 50 cm; compact growth.
Flowers: yellow with purplish-black edge and red venation; quite tiny; lack a corolla, petals; inflated and extended perianth consisting of sepals.
Fruits: dehiscent capsules; containing many seeds.
TaxonomyMember of the pontica complex.
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