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  2. Ligustrum japonicum - Wikipedia

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    Ligustrum japonicum, known as wax-leaf privet [1] or Japanese privet (Japanese: ネズミモチ) is a species of Ligustrum (privet) native to central and southern Japan (Honshū, Shikoku, Kyūshū, Okinawa) and Korea. [2]

  3. Hryshko National Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    In every zone, plants typical for a particular region can be found. The geography and landscape of each territory were recreated as well. Also, the garden has a large collection of unique and rare tropical and subtropical plants that are represented in the greenhouse. The Botanical garden can impress with more than 350 species of orchids.

  4. Hortus Eystettensis - Wikipedia

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    "Spring" was a season of abundance with 134 plates illustrating 454 plants and "Summer" in full swing showed 505 plants on 184 plates. "Autumn" closed off the work with 42 plates and 98 species. The modern French translation of the herbal appears under the title Herbier des quatres saisons , and the Italian version (1998) is L'erbario delle ...

  5. Chamaedorea elegans - Wikipedia

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    A woody, rhizomatous plant with a slender green trunk, it is found in tropical areas and grows to 2–3 m (6 ft 7 in – 9 ft 10 in) tall (rarely to 4–5 m (13–16 ft). It has 1.2 centimetres ( 1 ⁄ 2 in)-long ringed stigma , punctured crescent-shaped leaves, erect buds , and flexible tubular stems without spines with generally pinnate foliage.

  6. Cyanea koolauensis - Wikipedia

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    Only one of these populations contains over 50 plants. Most of these populations are located on land used for military training operations. Threats to the species include trampling and fires associated with military activity, trampling by hikers, damage to the habitat caused by feral pigs , flooding, trail maintenance, and exotic plants such as ...

  7. Angraecum sesquipedale - Wikipedia

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    This allows the plant to obtain a great deal of light and air movement. Larger plants are usually found growing within 12–20 ft from the ground, whereas smaller plants are often found higher up in the canopy. [15] Rarely A. sesquipedale is also found growing as a lithophyte and sometimes even as a semi-terrestrial.

  8. Dracaena (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Dracaena (/ d r ə ˈ s iː n ə / [2]) is a genus of about 200 species of trees and succulent shrubs. [3] The formerly accepted genera Pleomele and Sansevieria are now included in Dracaena.

  9. Microstegium vimineum - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] White-tailed deer, which do not browse the grass, may facilitate spread by browsing on native species and thereby reducing competition for the exotic plant. [8] Invasion of Microstegium can reduce growth and flowering of native species, [ 9 ] suppress native plant communities, [ 10 ] alter and suppress insect communities, [ 11 ...