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Dioclea


A plant genus of the family fabaceae. Members contain mannose-binding lectins and dioclein.

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<b>Dioclea</b> grandiflora
Dioclea grandiflora
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<b>Dioclea</b> multiflora #1
Dioclea multiflora #1
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<b>Dioclea</b> or Mucuna
Dioclea or Mucuna
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<b>Dioclea</b> sp.
Dioclea sp.
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<b>Dioclea</b> wilsonii, leaves
Dioclea wilsonii, leaves
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<b>Dioclea</b>
Dioclea
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<b>Dioclea</b> wilsonii flower-bud
Dioclea wilsonii flower-bud
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