"Bryony" redirects here. For the feminine given name, see Bryony (given name). For Royal Navy ships, see HMS Bryony.
Genus of plants
Bryonia
Red bryony (B. dioica)
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Eudicots
Clade:
Rosids
Order:
Cucurbitales
Family:
Cucurbitaceae
Subfamily:
Cucurbitoideae
Tribe:
Bryonieae
Genus:
Bryonia L.
Diversity
12 species
Bryonia is a genus of flowering plants in the gourd family. Bryony/ˈbraɪ.əni/ is its best-known common name. They are native to western Eurasia and adjacent regions, such as North Africa, the Canary Islands and South Asia.
Bryonia is a genus of flowering plants in the gourd family. Bryony /ˈbraɪ.əni/ is its best-known common name. They are native to western Eurasia and adjacent...
Bryonia alba (also known as white bryony or wild hop) is a vigorous vine in the family Cucurbitaceae, found in Europe and Northern Iran. It has a growth...
Bryonia dioica, known by the common names red bryony and white bryony, also English mandrake or ladies' seal, is a perennial climbing vine indigenous...
Otariidae Genus: Otaria Péron, 1816 Species: O. flavescens Binomial name Otaria flavescens (Shaw, 1800) South American sea lion range Synonyms Otaria bryonia...
Solanaceae) found in the Mediterranean region, or from other species, such as Bryonia alba (the English mandrake, in the family Cucurbitaceae) or the American...
24-dihydrocucurbitacin I,: 63 : 1 Brydioside A from Bryonia dioica: 64 Bryoamaride from Bryonia dioica: 65 25-O-Acetylbryoamaride from Trichosanthes...
patterns. Research has found the presence of ion translocating ATPases in the Bryonia dioica species of plants, which has implications for a possible ion mediation...
dictionary. Media related to Tendril perversion at Wikimedia Commons A close-up image of a tendril perversion in a tendril of Bryonia dioica by Michael Becker...
back to the Holocene, whereas the family Cucurbitaceae, represented in Bryonia-like seeds, dates to the Paleocene. Recent genomic studies support the...
always species of Mandragora let alone Mandragora officinarum; for example, Bryonia alba, the English mandrake, is explicitly mentioned in some sources. As...
polyploidy and evolutionary transitions between monoecy and dioecy in Bryonia (Cucurbitaceae)". American Journal of Botany. 95 (10): 1297–1306. doi:10...
carried out to determine whether homeopaths were able to distinguish between Bryonia and placebo by use of a dowsing method. The results were negative. A 1990...
containing the one species Abobra tenuifolia (syn. Abobra viridiflora Naudin, Bryonia tenuifolia Hook. & Arn.). It is a diecious, perennial climbing plant reaching...
throughout its reach, the creek normally dries up late in the summer. White Bryonia, an exotic plant with poisonous berries and sometimes called the English...
player Bryon Wilfert (born 1952), Canadian politician Brian, a given name Bryonia (common name bryony), a genus of flowering plants Bryony (given name) Bryonycta...
White bryony may refer to: Bryonia alba, found in Europe and northern Iran Bryonia dioica, also known as red bryony This page is an index of articles...
occurrence in genera of the cucumber and gourd family Cucurbitaceae, such as Bryonia. Contact with the sap of plants containing high levels of cucurbitacins...
in July. They feed on nectar of Bryonia dioica. This species is host-specific to white bryony (Bryonia alba, Bryonia dioica) (Cucurbitaceae), in which...
bryony is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Bryonia cretica [Wikidata] Bryonia dioica, native to central and southern Europe This page is...