{"type":"standard","title":"Culcasia","displaytitle":"Culcasia","namespace":{"id":0,"text":""},"wikibase_item":"Q2706978","titles":{"canonical":"Culcasia","normalized":"Culcasia","display":"Culcasia"},"pageid":21240953,"thumbnail":{"source":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/99/Engler_Colocasia.png/330px-Engler_Colocasia.png","width":320,"height":499},"originalimage":{"source":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/99/Engler_Colocasia.png","width":1810,"height":2821},"lang":"en","dir":"ltr","revision":"1190488481","tid":"d7eb3427-9d60-11ee-8771-a0dc1b350bdd","timestamp":"2023-12-18T04:49:36Z","description":"Genus of flowering plants","description_source":"local","content_urls":{"desktop":{"page":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culcasia","revisions":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culcasia?action=history","edit":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culcasia?action=edit","talk":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Culcasia"},"mobile":{"page":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culcasia","revisions":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:History/Culcasia","edit":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culcasia?action=edit","talk":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Culcasia"}},"extract":"Culcasia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to tropical Africa. Most of its species are climbers and resemble Cercestis, except that they do not produce flagella.SpeciesCulcasia angolensis Welw. ex Schott - western + central Africa from Senegal to Angola\nCulcasia annetii Ntépé-Nyamè - Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Liberia\nCulcasia bosii Ntépé-Nyamè - Cameroon, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville\nCulcasia brevipetiolata Bogner - Gabon\nCulcasia caudata Engl. - Zaïre\nCulcasia dinklagei Engl - western + central Africa from Liberia to Zaïre\nCulcasia ekongoloi Ntépé-Nyamè - central Africa from Nigeria to Zaïre\nCulcasia falcifolia Engl. - central Africa from Gabon east to Tanzania and south to Mozambique\nCulcasia glandulosa Hepper - Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Congo-Brazzaville\nCulcasia insulana N.E.Br. - Zaïre, Cameroon, Gulf of Guinea Islands\nCulcasia lanceolata Engl. - Cameroon, Gabon\nCulcasia liberica N.E.Br. - Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Togo\nCulcasia linearifolia Bogner - Cameroon, Gabon\nCulcasia loukandensis Pellegr - Cameroon, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville, Zaïre, Central African Republic\nCulcasia mannii (Hook.f.) Engl. - Cameroon, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea\nCulcasia obliquifolia Engl. - Cameroon, Gabon\nCulcasia orientalis Mayo - Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia\nCulcasia panduriformis Engl. & K.Krause - Cameroon, Gabon\nCulcasia parviflora N.E.Br. - western + central Africa from Liberia to Zaïre\nCulcasia rotundifolia Bogner - Gabon\nCulcasia sanagensis Ntépé-Nyamè - Cameroon\nCulcasia scandens P.Beauv. - western + central Africa from Liberia to Angola\nCulcasia seretii De Wild - western + central Africa from Liberia to Zaïre\nCulcasia simiarum Ntépé-Nyamè - western Africa from Ivory Coast to Cameroon\nCulcasia striolata Engl. - western + central Africa from Liberia to Congo-Brazzaville\nCulcasia tenuifolia Engl. - western + central Africa from Liberia to Zaïre\nCulcasia yangambiensis Louis & Mullend. - Congo-Brazzaville, Zaïre","extract_html":"
Culcasia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to tropical Africa. Most of its species are climbers and resemble Cercestis, except that they do not produce flagella.
- Species
- Culcasia angolensis Welw. ex Schott - western + central Africa from Senegal to Angola \n
- Culcasia annetii Ntépé-Nyamè - Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Liberia \n
- Culcasia bosii Ntépé-Nyamè - Cameroon, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville \n
- Culcasia brevipetiolata Bogner - Gabon \n
- Culcasia caudata Engl. - Zaïre \n
- Culcasia dinklagei Engl - western + central Africa from Liberia to Zaïre \n
- Culcasia ekongoloi Ntépé-Nyamè - central Africa from Nigeria to Zaïre \n
- Culcasia falcifolia Engl. - central Africa from Gabon east to Tanzania and south to Mozambique \n
- Culcasia glandulosa Hepper - Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Congo-Brazzaville \n
- Culcasia insulana N.E.Br. - Zaïre, Cameroon, Gulf of Guinea Islands \n
- Culcasia lanceolata Engl. - Cameroon, Gabon \n
- Culcasia liberica N.E.Br. - Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Togo \n
- Culcasia linearifolia Bogner - Cameroon, Gabon \n
- Culcasia loukandensis Pellegr - Cameroon, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville, Zaïre, Central African Republic \n
- Culcasia mannii (Hook.f.) Engl. - Cameroon, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea \n
- Culcasia obliquifolia Engl. - Cameroon, Gabon \n
- Culcasia orientalis Mayo - Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia \n
- Culcasia panduriformis Engl. & K.Krause - Cameroon, Gabon \n
- Culcasia parviflora N.E.Br. - western + central Africa from Liberia to Zaïre \n
- Culcasia rotundifolia Bogner - Gabon \n
- Culcasia sanagensis Ntépé-Nyamè - Cameroon \n
- Culcasia scandens P.Beauv. - western + central Africa from Liberia to Angola \n
- Culcasia seretii De Wild - western + central Africa from Liberia to Zaïre \n
- Culcasia simiarum Ntépé-Nyamè - western Africa from Ivory Coast to Cameroon \n
- Culcasia striolata Engl. - western + central Africa from Liberia to Congo-Brazzaville \n
- Culcasia tenuifolia Engl. - western + central Africa from Liberia to Zaïre \n
- Culcasia yangambiensis Louis & Mullend. - Congo-Brazzaville, Zaïre
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\"Give Me Your Love\" is a 2003 song written by Carl Lösnitz and Calle Kindbom and recorded by Jessica Andersson and Magnus Bäcklund as \"Fame\". The song won Melodifestivalen 2003 and was the Swedish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, where it placed 5th out of 26 competing entries.
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