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Smilax anceps is a vigorous scrambling vine or shrub, and is one of some 278 species in the genus Smilax in the family Smilacaceae. The species is widespread in Tropical Africa, Southern Africa, Réunion, Mauritius, Comoros, and Madagascar. The specific name 'anceps' is Latin for 'dangerous', a caution against the hooked prickles. Tarundia cinctipennis Stål, 1862, a hemipteran insect, is associated with this plant. This species was first described and published in 1806 by Carl Ludwig von Willdenow, the early German phytogeographer in "Species Plantarum" Editio Quarto 4: 782.

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  • Smilax anceps (fr)
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  • Smilax anceps är en enhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av Carl Ludwig von Willdenow. Smilax anceps ingår i släktet Smilax och familjen Smilacaceae. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
  • Smilax anceps est une liane ou un buisson vigoureux, l'une des quelque 278 espèces du genre Smilax de la famille des Smilacaceae. L'espèce est répandue en Afrique tropicale, en Afrique australe, à la Réunion, à Maurice, aux Comores et à Madagascar. À la Réunion elle est connue sous les noms vernaculaires de Croc de chien ou d'Esquine. À l’Île Maurice on la désigne sous le nom de Salsepareille. (fr)
  • Smilax anceps is a vigorous scrambling vine or shrub, and is one of some 278 species in the genus Smilax in the family Smilacaceae. The species is widespread in Tropical Africa, Southern Africa, Réunion, Mauritius, Comoros, and Madagascar. The specific name 'anceps' is Latin for 'dangerous', a caution against the hooked prickles. Tarundia cinctipennis Stål, 1862, a hemipteran insect, is associated with this plant. This species was first described and published in 1806 by Carl Ludwig von Willdenow, the early German phytogeographer in "Species Plantarum" Editio Quarto 4: 782. (en)
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  • *Smilax herbacea Thunb. *S. semiamplexicaulis Bojer *S. kraussiana Meisn. *S. morsaniana Kunth *S. mossambicensis Garcke *S. goudotiana DC. *S. telfaireana DC. *S. cynodon Cordem. (en)
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  • Smilax anceps is a vigorous scrambling vine or shrub, and is one of some 278 species in the genus Smilax in the family Smilacaceae. The species is widespread in Tropical Africa, Southern Africa, Réunion, Mauritius, Comoros, and Madagascar. The specific name 'anceps' is Latin for 'dangerous', a caution against the hooked prickles. Tarundia cinctipennis Stål, 1862, a hemipteran insect, is associated with this plant. It has tough, fibrous stems up to 5 m long, armed with numerous hooked prickles and pairs of coiled tendrils at the leaf petiole bases.Leaves are entire, alternate, ovate to elliptic to somewhat circular, 4–14 cm long, with a leathery texture. Petioles are 0.5-2.5 cm long, thickened, and channeled above. Inflorescences are many-flowered axillary, globose umbels, with peduncles some 3 cm long and 2 ovate bracts near the middle, and some 5 mm long. Flowers in the same inflorescence are unisexual, with perianth segments 3–5 mm long, recurved, greenish-white, yellowish or brownish. The fruit is a globose berry, 8–10 mm in diameter, turning from red to purplish to black when ripe, slightly sweet and acidulous. This species was first described and published in 1806 by Carl Ludwig von Willdenow, the early German phytogeographer in "Species Plantarum" Editio Quarto 4: 782. (en)
  • Smilax anceps est une liane ou un buisson vigoureux, l'une des quelque 278 espèces du genre Smilax de la famille des Smilacaceae. L'espèce est répandue en Afrique tropicale, en Afrique australe, à la Réunion, à Maurice, aux Comores et à Madagascar. À la Réunion elle est connue sous les noms vernaculaires de Croc de chien ou d'Esquine. À l’Île Maurice on la désigne sous le nom de Salsepareille. Son nom spécifique « anceps » signifie en latin « dangereux », une mise en garde contre ses épines en forme de crochets. Tarundia cinctipennis Stål, 1862, un insecte hémiptère, est associé à cette plante. (fr)
  • Smilax anceps är en enhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av Carl Ludwig von Willdenow. Smilax anceps ingår i släktet Smilax och familjen Smilacaceae. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
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