Cleome ciliata, commonly known as fringed spiderflower, is a flowering plant belonging to the family Cleomaceae. Native to North America, it typically thrives in disturbed habitats and is characterized by its tall, slender stems and clusters of pink or white flowers with distinctive fringed petals. This plant often attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to local ecosystems. It is sometimes used in gardens for its unique appearance and resilience.
Pseudosquilla ciliata was created in 1787.
Bergenia ciliata was created in 1831.
Ctenolepisma ciliata was created in 1831.
Heliamphora ciliata was created in 2009.
Empis ciliata was created in 1787.
Corythucha ciliata was created in 1832.
Cleome ornithopodioides was created in 1753.
Cleome gynandra was created in 1753.
The Urdu name of Populus ciliata is 'سفید درخت' (Safed Darakht).
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Cleome
The Indian Mahogany (Toona ciliata) is the provincial tree of Manipur, Republic of India.