Artabotrys is a genus of plants in the Annonaceae family. There are over 100 species in the Old World tropics, with 31 species in Africa. It is part of the custard apple family (Annonaceae). All species are small trees or shrubs with a tendency to climb. Leaves are simple and alternate, without hairs. Bisexual flowers are borne singly or in clusters opposite the leaves. The 6-petalled flowers are scented, and the plant bears fleshy fruits.
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earning it the name "Queen of Perfumes". The climbing ylang-ylang vine, Artabotrys hexapetalus (synonym A. odoratissimus) is a woody, evergreen climbing...
climbing rose) or other hooked structures, such as hooked branches (e.g. Artabotrys hexapetalus) The climbing fetterbush (Pieris phillyreifolia) is a woody...
(synonym Balonga Le Thomas and Melodorum Lour.) Auth.: Endlicher 1839 Artabotrys R.Br. Xylopia L. Rafinesque CS (1815) Analyse de la Nature 175. Dagallier...
Sanskrit name is unknown. The modern name in Khmer, "Prasat Kravan", means artabotrys odoratissimus temple. The temple was dedicated to Vishnu in 921 CE,: 70 ...
Balonga Le Thomas and Melodorum Lour.) Tribe Xylopieae Endlicher 1839 Artabotrys R.Br. Xylopia L. Tribe Annickieae Couvreur et al., 2019 (monotypic) Annickia...
doltospa, Michelia champaca, Milliusa tomentosum, Cinnamomum spp., and Artabotrys hexapetalus. Graphium doson - the blue jay List of butterflies of India...
Hindwing margin has two tails. Host plants include Cananga odorata and Artabotrys siamensis. Savela, Markku. "Dysaethria conflictaria (Walker, 1861)". Lepidoptera...
normally, but bear small spines; it lives on an Anonacea of the genus Artabotrys. The pupa is light bluish green and uneven, so that it is deceptively...
species has continuous broods during warmer months. The larvae feed on Artabotrys monteiroae, Annona, Uvaria, Friesodielsia obovata, Cleistochlamys kirkii...
and sub.sp. mangifera. Thea, Mangifera indica, Magnolia virginiana, and Artabotrys. Thea. Subba Rao, M. K. "Report of the Mycologist." Adm. Rep. Tea sci...