Cleome ornithopodioides was created in 1753.
Cleome gynandra was created in 1753.
There are many plants that look like pot leaves, some of them related to the pot leaf and some not. Some examples include Cleome, Kenaf, and Japanese maple.
Cleome
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cleomehassleriana.
A bladderpod is any of various flowering plants, including Cleome isomeris, Peritoma arborea, and Lobelia inflata.
I have found mixing seed with alittle sand or dry dirt, then spreading over cutivated ground worked well. Once cleome seeds get somewhere they will always be there! Let the flowers dry on the stalks. You will see little seed pods, they will dry and open leaving there seeds.
Yes. This yellow-flowered legume grows in Philippine open meadows around Luzon and surrounding mountain ranges. It's pods, once dried, fascinate children as they explode (pop open) when introduced to water. Cleome viscosa is also known as tickweed, spider plant, spider weed, or bee plant and can be found in many parts of the world.
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The scientific name of Kalatsutsi is Cleome gynandra. It is commonly known as African cabbage or African spider flower and is used as a leafy vegetable in various cuisines.