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This is a synonym of Cissus repanda (Wight & Arn.) Vahl,
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It is not Cissus vitigeniae; once it was known as Cissus pallida (Wight&Arn.)Salisb.(as per Gamble); these plants are available sporadically in Kadapa, Nellore districts only; later it was also included in Cissus woodrowii (Stapf ex Cooke) Santapau, Kew Bull. 3: 276. 1948.; but C.woodrowii collected from other localities look different. hence further discussion is necessary.A.Lalithamba
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