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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. 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.

  4. Schisandraceae - Wikipedia

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    However, APG II does allow the option of segregating the genus Illicium as the family Illiciaceae. This leaves only two genera in the family Schisandraceae sensu stricto, consisting of Schisandra and Kadsura, totalling several dozen species, which are found in tropical to temperate regions of East and Southeast Asia and North America.

  5. Geocarpon glabrum - Wikipedia

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    Sabulina glabra (Michx.) Small (1933) Small (1933) Geocarpon glabrum , commonly called Appalachian stichwort , [ 2 ] is a species of flowering plant in the carnation family ( Caryophyllaceae ).

  6. Category:Schisandra - Wikipedia

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  7. Glabrousness - Wikipedia

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    Smooth rupturewort (Herniaria glabra) - a creeping plant with glabrous leaves and stems. Glabrousness or otherwise, of leaves, stems, and fruit is a feature commonly mentioned in plant keys; in botany and mycology, a glabrous morphological feature is one that is smooth and may be glossy. It has no bristles or hair-like structures such as ...

  8. Schisandra micrantha - Wikipedia

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    Schisandra micrantha is a species of climbing plant in the family Schisandraceae. [1] It was first published by A.C. Smith in the journal Sargentia in 1947. [2] This species is accepted and is native to the area stretching from Assam in Manipur to China's Yunnan province, primarily growing in the temperate biome.

  9. Gymnosphaera glabra - Wikipedia

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    Gymnosphaera glabra, synonyms Alsophila glabra and Cyathea glabra, [2] is a species of tree fern native to Borneo, western Java, Sumatra, the Lesser Sunda Islands, Sulawesi, and the Malay Peninsula, [1] where it grows in lowland swamp forest and montane forest at an elevation of up to 1500 m. The trunk of this plant is erect and 2–4 m tall.