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- Q4681931 subject Q6178170.
- Q4681931 subject Q8461898.
- Q4681931 abstract "Adelia barbinervis, commonly known as Teenek, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, that is native to southern Mexico and northern Central America. The Huastec Maya cultivated the plant as a famine food, cooking the shoots and tender leaves as greens. It is common in milpa regrowth ecosystems.".
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- Q4681931 binomialAuthority Q154782.
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- Q4681931 genus "Adelia".
- Q4681931 name "Adelia barbinervis".
- Q4681931 ordo Q21887.
- Q4681931 regnum "Plantae".
- Q4681931 unrankedClassis Q165468.
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- Q4681931 unrankedOrdo Q338878.
- Q4681931 type Eukaryote.
- Q4681931 type Plant.
- Q4681931 type Species.
- Q4681931 type Thing.
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- Q4681931 comment "Adelia barbinervis, commonly known as Teenek, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, that is native to southern Mexico and northern Central America. The Huastec Maya cultivated the plant as a famine food, cooking the shoots and tender leaves as greens. It is common in milpa regrowth ecosystems.".
- Q4681931 label "Adelia barbinervis".
- Q4681931 name "Adelia barbinervis".