Lobata

Word LOBATA
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Peggy, the red-orange-yellow thing is a stunning vine called Spanish Flag, Mina lobata. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Over 230 bird species have been recorded, 143 typical of primary forest, including white-breasted guineafowl Agelastes meleagrides (E), Nimba flycatcher Melaenornis annamarulae (I), western wattled cuckoo-shrike Campephaga lobata (V), and yellow-throated olive greenbul Criniger olivaceus (V). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Vigorous plants such as Cobaea scandens (the cup and saucer plant), Ipomoea lobata (Spanish flag), sweet peas and the hyacinth bean (Lablab) are easy to grow from seed if you can't find them in the garden centre. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Good for succession: the early pink rose gives way to the late-summer yellows, oranges and reds of Ipomoea lobata (Spanish flag), which goes well with rudbeckias, crocosmias and Hemerocallis 'Frans Hals'. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Willows, Western Sycamore, Box elder, Fremont Cottonwood, and the Valley Oak (Quercus lobata) were dominant tree species. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Here is an unpleasant roadside weed, the infamous kudzu vine, Pueraria montana var. lobata. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The Los Angeles basin and San Fernando Valley were noted for their extensive savannas of coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia) and valley oak (Quercus lobata). ❋ Unknown (2007)

(This is not the same kudzu, P. lobata, that took over so much land in Alabama and elsewhere.) ❋ Unknown (1996)

On the constituents of an essential oil of kudzu (Pueraria lobata). ❋ Unknown (1987)

P. lobata does not set seed freely but P. tuberosa produces seeds abundantly. ❋ Unknown (1987)

Yam bean (Pachyrrhizus erosus) AppendixesKudzu (Pueraria lobata) ❋ Unknown (1987)

Kudzu (Pueraria lobata) root starch as a substrate for the lysine-enriched bakers 'yeast and ethanol fermentation process. ❋ Unknown (1987)

A typical analysis of the edible portion of P. lobata tubers is: moisture 68.6 per cent; protein 2.1 per cent; fat 0.1 per cent; carbohydrate ❋ Unknown (1987)

Kudzu (Pueraria lobata): Potential agricultural and industrial resource. ❋ Unknown (1987)

Yellow leaf mould of Pueraria lobata caused by Mycovellosiella puerariae sp. nov. ❋ Unknown (1987)

P. lobata is a vigorous vine, which climbs or trails over the ground with stolons rooting at the nodes. ❋ Unknown (1987)

P. lobata does best in moderately humid subtropical and warm temperate regions; P. tuberosa thrives in a wider range of conditions from sea level in the tropics to 1 200 m (in India), except in very humid or arid areas. ❋ Unknown (1987)

P. lobata is believed to have originated in the China/Japan region of eastern Asia, where it is still cultivated for the edible roots, especially in China. ❋ Unknown (1987)

Root tubers - which are starchy, and in both P. lobata and P. tuberosa may be 30-60 cm long, 25-30 cm in diameter and weigh 35 kg (or larger on older plants), sometimes connected to the main roots and each other by thin, stringy roots. ❋ Unknown (1987)

As we approached a lower level, the same plants continued: a Dillenia very common, Urena lobata, Hedera terebenthacea: the root is in some cases like figs, Spathodea, Nauclea, Sterculia carnosa, foliis palmatis, ❋ William Griffith (N/A)

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