Merremia cissoides (weed)
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Merremia cissoides (weed) (Lam.) Hallier f. - (roadside woodrose)
This plant is believed to be native to tropical parts of the Americas. It has been introduced into other tropical regions like West Africa and parts of Asia. It can be an agricultural weed in crops like sugarcane. The flowers of M. cissoides are white and the leaflets have serrated margins.