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English: Herbaceous climber with hairy stems up to 10 m long. Leaves are 6–16 cm long; leaflets are irregularly toothed. Flowerheads are compound with 8–10 mm long, white flowers. Fruit are 5–6 cm long capsules. Flowers in Spring and Summer. A native of Tropical america, Africa, West Indies and weed in many tropical countries. It is widespread in moist situations, chiefly coastal districts north from Picton, occasionally naturalised in inland districts.
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