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- The Araliaceae are a family of flowering plants composed of about 43 genera and around 1500 species consisting of primarily woody plants and some herbaceous...
- particular, the Torriceliaceae may also be divided. Apiaceae (carrot family) Araliaceae (ginseng family) Griseliniaceae Myodocarpaceae Pennantiaceae Pittosporaceae...
- Schefflera /ˈʃɛflərə/ is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae with 13 species native to New Zealand and some Pacific islands. The genus...
- about 80 species from the Pacific islands and Southeast Asia. The family Araliaceae, to which the genus Polyscias, including Ming aralia, belongs, gives rise...
- The Panax (ginseng) genus belongs to the Araliaceae (ivy) family. Panax species are characterized by the presence of ginsenosides and gintonin. Panax is...
- species of evergreen climbing or ground-creeping woody plants in the family Araliaceae, native to Western Europe, Central Europe, Southern Europe, Macaronesia...
- ézhǎng téng; lit. 'goose-sole vine') is a flowering plant in the family Araliaceae, native to Hainan Province, China and Taiwan. Its common name is dwarf...
- This is a list of diseases of foliage plants belonging to the family Araliaceae that occur in the United States. Common Names of Diseases, The American...
- angelica-tree, or Korean angelica-tree, is a species of woody plant in the family Araliaceae native to eastern Asia (in Russia, China, Taiwan, the Korean Peninsula...
- Eleutherococcus senticosus is a species of small, woody shrub in the family Araliaceae native to Northeastern Asia. It may be colloquially called devil's bush...