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''Cobaea'' is a genus of flowering plants including about 20 species of rapid growing, ornamental climbers native to Mexico. The botanical name honors Father Bernabé Cobo, Spanish Jesuit of the seventeenth century, naturalist, and resident of America for many years. The woody stems can reach . Leaves are alternate lobed with opposite pairs and tendrils. In late summer to early spring, the large, bell-shaped flowers are borne profusely and singly along the stems with bright green, violet, or purple in colors. The plants can become invasive in some areas, and are common weeds in New Zealand. ==Species== The Plant List (version 1.1, September 2013) accepts the following species: *''Cobaea aequatoriensis'' Aspl. *''Cobaea aschersoniana'' Brand *''Cobaea biaurita'' Standl. *''Cobaea campanulata'' Hemsl. *''Cobaea flava'' Prather *''Cobaea gracilis'' (Oerst.) Hemsl. *''Cobaea lutea'' D.Don *''Cobaea minor'' M.Martens & Galeotti *''Cobaea pachysepala'' Standl. *''Cobaea paneroi'' Prather *''Cobaea penduliflora'' (H.Karst.) Hook.f. *''Cobaea pringlei'' (House) Standl. *''Cobaea rotundiflora'' Prather *''Cobaea scandens'' Cav. – cathedral bells, cup and saucer vine *''Cobaea skutchii'' I.M.Johnst. *''Cobaea stipularis'' Benth. *''Cobaea trianae'' Hemsl. *''Cobaea triflora'' Donn.Sm. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cobaea」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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