Aristolochia trilobata, commonly known as contribo[citation needed] or Bejuco de Santiago,[2] is a perennial herb in the Dutchman's pipe family Aristolochiaceae. A.trilobata is endemic to the Caribbean and is found in both Central America and South America.[1]
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Aristolochiatrilobata, commonly known as contribo[citation needed] or Bejuco de Santiago, is a perennial herb in the Dutchman's pipe family Aristolochiaceae...
caterpillars (Battus polydamas, Papilionidae) that eat tree leaves (Aristolochiatrilobata). Emergency snake medicines are obtained by chewing a three-inch...
is found in the Neotropical realm. The larvae feed on Aristolochiatrilobata and Aristolochia colombiana. P. n. neophilus – Guianas, Surinam, southern...
bdellium, and aristolochia." Opoponax is a variety of myrrh; bdellium is Commiphora wightii, which produces a similar resin; and Aristolochia is a widely...
been found on Wedelia trilobata, Ayapana pallustrus, Heliotropium indicum, Ocimum basilicum, Hyptis mutabilis and Aristolochia iquitensis. Macugonalia...
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