Thunbergia (Noun)
Meaning
A genus of herbs or vines of the family Acanthaceae.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The greenhouse specialized in the care of delicate vines such as Thunbergia and Murraya.
- Members of the Thunbergia genus display unusual adaptive techniques like woody aerial root extensions in mid-growth patterns.
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- Vines of the Acanthaceae family, such as Thunbergia, have aerial tubers which give rise to adventitious roots in addition to true roots.
- Annual vines can be replaced by perennial vines such as Thunbergia that can be pruned back pretty vigorously every spring.