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  2. Heptapleurum arboricola - Wikipedia

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    Heptapleurum arboricola (syn. Schefflera arboricola, Chinese: 鹅掌藤; pinyin: ézhǎng téng; lit. 'goose-sole vine') is a flowering plant in the family Araliaceae, native to Hainan Province, China and Taiwan. [1] [2] [3] Its common name is dwarf umbrella tree, as it resembles a smaller version of the umbrella tree, Heptapleurum ...

  3. Trebouxia arboricola - Wikipedia

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    Trebouxia arboricola is a symbiotic species of green alga in the family Trebouxiaceae. Described as new to science in 1924, it is usually found in association with different species of lichen -forming fungi and has a broad global distribution.

  4. Xanthomonas arboricola - Wikipedia

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    Xanthomonas arboricola can infect all green tissue of the plant. [6] The disease cycle of Xanthomonas arboricola begins on the leaves of the infected plant where the bacteria will live in an epiphytic stage (gathering all nutrients and water from the air) until mid to late spring when sufficient rainsplash spreads the bacteria to new buds and fruits where it becomes pathogenic.

  5. Schefflera - Wikipedia

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    Schefflera / ˈ ʃ ɛ f l ər ə / [1] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae with 13 species native to New Zealand and some Pacific islands. [2]The genus is named in honor of Johann Peter Ernst von Scheffler [], physician and botanist of Gdańsk, and later of Warsaw, who contributed plants to Gottfried Reyger [] for Reyger's book, Tentamen Florae Gedanensis.

  6. Trebouxia - Wikipedia

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    The genus Trebouxia was initially circumscribed by Puymaly in 1924. [20] The type species of the genus is Trebouxia arboricola. [21] The genus name of Trebouxia honours Octave Treboux (1876–ca. 1940), who was an Estonian botanist and plant physiologist, from the National University of Kharkiv and Riga. [22]

  7. Soehrensia arboricola - Wikipedia

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    Soehrensia arboricola is a shrubby plant that starts upright but later becomes drooping. Its slender, cylindrical, dark green stems can grow over 120 cm (47 in) long, with a diameter of 2.5 to 4 cm (0.98 to 1.57 in), and develop aerial roots.

  8. Lilium arboricola - Wikipedia

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    Lilium arboricola is an epiphytic lily species with green flowers, and orange-red anthers. It was first botanically described by Francis Kingdon-Ward and his assistants Chit Ko Ko and Tha Hla after a collection in the Shan region of Myanmar in 1953.

  9. Ixodes arboricola - Wikipedia

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    Ixodes arboricola, also called the tree-hole tick, is a species of tick that parasitises small passerine birds. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is among the most common species on the house sparrow . [ 5 ]

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