Dioscoria
The scientific name for nonvascular plants is Bryophyta. These plants do not have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients, and they include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
The botanical name of yam is Dioscorea. This genus includes several species, with Dioscorea rotundata commonly referred to as white yam and Dioscorea alata known as water yam or purple yam. Yams are tuberous root vegetables widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions.
Yes yam can easly be reproduced by suckers. These plants have underground rhizomes and frequently develop suckers for vegetative reproduction.
Brambles is the common name for the group of plants that includes blackberries, raspberries,etc. These plants all belong to the genus Rubus.
There are many plants that have a variety of white angels. Some of these plants are; Fittonia verschaffeltii, Lobelia cardinals and Rhododendron.
The scientific name for coco-yam is Colocasia esculenta.
Dioscorea rotundata
Dioscorea rotunda, is the scientific name for the "white yam", and Dioscorea cayenensis, is the "yellow yam."
The scientific name is Dioscorea alata. Of the family Dioscoreaceae.Yam is the common name for the Greater Yam, Asiatic Yam, White Yam, Winged Yam and Water Yam. Sweet potatoes are often called sweet yams, but they are not yams.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Dioscorea batatas.
The esser yam is a tropical climbing plant which have the bulb containing starch. It is cultivated for food by the locals. It scientific name is Dioscorea esculenta.
There are seven different species of yam which are cultivated in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Oceania. They are all members of the Dioscoreaceae family. Keep in mind that this is the true yam, which does NOT include the sweet potato-type vegetable produced in the US for North American consumption. Those are a completely different plant.
plantae is the scientific name for plants
what is the scientific name for epiphytes?
The scientific study of plants is known as botany.
Botany.
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