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'''''Hablitzia tamnoides''''', the sole species in the genus '''''Hablitzia''''', is a [[herbaceous]] [[perennial plant]], native to the [[Caucasus]] region. It is in the family [[Amaranthaceae]], subfamily [[Betoideae]], related to ''[[Beta (plant)|Beta]]'', but unlike that genus, is a [[vine]], climbing to 3 m or more tall in summer.
'''''Hablitzia tamnoides''''', the sole species in the genus '''''Hablitzia''''', is a [[herbaceous]] [[perennial plant]], native to the [[Caucasus]] region. It is in the family [[Amaranthaceae]], subfamily [[Betoideae]], related to ''[[Beta (plant)|Beta]]'', but unlike that genus, is a [[vine]], climbing to 3 m or more tall in summer.


<ref name=taxon>Hohmann, S., Kadereit, J. W., & Kadereit, G. (2006). Understanding Mediterranean-Californian disjunctions: molecular evidence from Chenopodiaceae-Betoideae. ''Taxon'' 55 (1): 67-78 [http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iapt/tax/2006/00000055/00000001/art00010;jsessionid=g1co3bngnior.alice?format=print Abstract]</ref>
<ref name=taxon>Hohmann, S., Kadereit, J. W., & Kadereit, G. (2006). Understanding Mediterranean-Californian disjunctions: molecular evidence from Chenopodiaceae-Betoideae. ''Taxon'' 55 (1): 67-78 [http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iapt/tax/2006/00000055/00000001/art00010;jsessionid=g1co3bngnior.alice?format=print Abstract]</ref>
<ref name=henriette>Henriette's plant info: [http://www.henriettesherbal.com/plants/hablitzia/tamnoides.html ''Hablitzia'']</ref>
<ref name=henriette>Henriette's plant info: [http://www.henriettesherbal.com/plants/hablitzia/tamnoides.html ''Hablitzia'']</ref>
<ref name=M.M.P.N.D.>Foreign names on the Multilingual Multiscript Plantname Database site [http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Hablitzia.html]</ref>
<ref name=M.M.P.N.D.>[http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Hablitzia.html Foreign names on the Multilingual Multiscript Plantname Database site]</ref>


The [[leaf|leaves]] are edible, similar to those of the related [[spinach]].<ref name=henriette/>
The [[leaf|leaves]] are edible, similar to those of the related [[spinach]].<ref name=henriette/>
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{{commons category|Hablitzia tamnoides}}
{{commons category|Hablitzia tamnoides}}

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[[Category:Amaranthaceae]]
[[Category:Amaranthaceae]]

Revision as of 10:10, 21 March 2018

Hablitzia
Hablitzia tamnoides
Scientific classification
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Hablitzia

Species:
H. tamnoides
Binomial name
Hablitzia tamnoides
M.Bieb.

Hablitzia tamnoides, the sole species in the genus Hablitzia, is a herbaceous perennial plant, native to the Caucasus region. It is in the family Amaranthaceae, subfamily Betoideae, related to Beta, but unlike that genus, is a vine, climbing to 3 m or more tall in summer.

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The leaves are edible, similar to those of the related spinach.[2]

References

  1. ^ Hohmann, S., Kadereit, J. W., & Kadereit, G. (2006). Understanding Mediterranean-Californian disjunctions: molecular evidence from Chenopodiaceae-Betoideae. Taxon 55 (1): 67-78 Abstract
  2. ^ a b Henriette's plant info: Hablitzia
  3. ^ Foreign names on the Multilingual Multiscript Plantname Database site