Mexican Flamevine (Pseudogynoxys Chenopodioides)
Pseudogynoxys Chenopodioides, or more commonly know as Mexican Flamevine, is a vine of the genus Pseudogynoxys. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Pseudogynoxys Chenopodioides or Mexican Flamevine‘s floral region is North America US Lower 48, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and The Virgin Islands, specifically in the states of Florida and Hawaii.
Credit: Forest & Kim Starr | Plants of Hawaii, Image 010425-0069 from http://www.hear.org/starr/plants/images/image/?q=010425-0069 | License: CC-BY-3.0
Mexican Flamevine (Pseudogynoxys Chenopodioides) Information
Mexican Flamevine (Pseudogynoxys Chenopodioides) Tags
Asteraceae, Asterales, Dicot, Magnoliophyta, Magnoliopsida, Perennial, Pseudogynoxys, VineRelated Plants
- Pseudogynoxys (Pseudogynoxys)
- Goosefoot Moonpod (Ammocodon Chenopodioides)
- Low Goosefoot (Chenopodium Chenopodioides)
- Flamevine (Pyrostegia Venusta)
- Mexican Fireplant (Euphorbia Heterophylla)
- Mexican Primrose-Willow (Ludwigia Octovalvis)
- Mexican Grass (Ixophorus Unisetus)
- Mexican Pricklypoppy (Argemone Mexicana)
- Mexican Clover (Richardia)
- Mexican Weeping Pine (Pinus Patula)
- Mexican Plantain (Plantago Australis)
- Mexican Tea (Chenopodium Ambrosioides)
- Mexican Mint (Plectranthus Amboinicus)
- Tropical Mexican Clover (Richardia Brasiliensis)
- Mexican Groundcherry (Physalis Philadelphica)
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