Ancistrocladaceae

/ænˌsɪs.troʊ.klɑːˈdeɪ.siː/ noun

A family of tropical climbing vines with hooked tendrils, found in Asia, Africa, and Madagascar.

Modern scientific Latin naming, from Greek 'ankistron' (fishhook) plus 'klados' (branch) plus the taxonomic suffix '-aceae' used for plant families.

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