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  2. Schisandra glabra - Wikipedia

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    Schisandra glabra is a trailing or twining woody vine [7] sometimes climbing to a height of 20 m (67 feet) or more. Leaves are elliptic to cordate (heart-shaped), up to 13 cm (5.2 inches) long. The plant is monoecious , with staminate (male, pollen-producing) and pistillate (female, seed-producing) flowers separate on the same plant.

  3. List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic ...

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    The name may be converted into a Latinised form first, giving -ii and -iae instead. Words that are very similar to their English forms have been omitted. Some of the Greek transliterations given are Ancient Greek, and others are Modern Greek. In the tables, L = Latin, G = Greek, and LG = similar in both languages.

  4. Schisandra - Wikipedia

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    Schisandra, the magnolia vines, is a genus of twining shrubs that generally climb on other vegetation. Various authors have included the plants in the Illiciaceae [ 3 ] Schisandra (also spelled Schizandra ) is native to Asia and North America, with a center of diversity in China.

  5. Category:Schisandra - Wikipedia

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  6. Photinia - Wikipedia

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    They are a part of the rose family (Rosaceae) and related to the apple. The botanical genus name derives from the Greek word photeinos for shiny and refers to the often glossy leaves. Most species are evergreen, but deciduous species also occur. The small apple-shaped fruit has a size of 4 to 12 mm and forms in large quantities.

  7. Eremophila glabra subsp. glabra - Wikipedia

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    Eremophila glabra subsp. glabra is a shrub varying in size but in the range 0.5–3 metres (2–10 ft) high, sometimes spreading to 4 metres (10 ft) wide. The stems are covered with fine white hairs, except for a strip underneath the leaf attachment, so that the hairs are in bands down the stems interspersed with glabrous bands.

  8. Eremophila glabra - Wikipedia

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    E. glabra 'Murchison Magic' in Maranoa Gardens E. glabra subsp. carnosa from the coast near Geraldton E. glabra subsp. South Coast - an undescribed subspecies Eremophila glabra 'Murchison River orange' Eremophila glabra subsp. chlorella. Eremophila glabra, commonly known as tar bush, is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is ...

  9. Mitrephora glabra - Wikipedia

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    Mitrephora glabra is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Borneo . [ 1 ] Rudolph Scheffer , the Dutch botanist who first formally described the species, named it after its hairless ( glabrous in Latin) leaves and mature twigs.

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