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Breynia is a
genus in the
flowering plant family Phyllanthaceae,
first described in 1776. It is
native to
Southeast Asia, China, Réunion, the
Indian Subcontinent...
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Breynia androgyna, also
known as katuk, star gooseberry, or
sweet leaf, is a
shrub grown in some
tropical regions as a leaf vegetable. Its
multiple upright...
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Breynia disticha,
commonly known as the snowbush, is a
plant in the
family Phyllanthaceae,
first described in 1776. It is
native to New
Caledonia and...
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Breynia oblongifolia,
commonly known as
coffee bush,
grows naturally in
Australia and New
Guinea as
shrubs up to 3 m (10 ft) in height. The
species produces...
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Breynia vitis-idaea, the
officinal breynia, is a
perennial tree-like
species of
Phyllanthaceae (Euphorbiaceae s.l.),
found from
India east to
Taiwan and...
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Breynia australasiae is a
species of sea
urchins of the
family Loveniidae, most
commonly referred to as a
heart urchin.
Their armour is
covered with spines...
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Breynia cernua grows naturally in
Australia and
Malesia as a
shrub up to 2 m (7 ft) in height.
Breynia cernua presumably is
dependent on
leafflower moths...
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Breynia retusa is a
species of
plant in the
family Phyllanthaceae. It
grows naturally in Bangladesh, China, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Laos,
Malaysia (peninsular)...
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Breynia macrantha,
commonly known as
pumpkin fruit,
pumpkin bush or
Atherton sauropus, is a
rainforest tree
native to the
central and
eastern Himalayas...
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Breynia neanika is a
species of sea
urchins of the
family Loveniidae.
Their armour is
covered with spines.
Breynia neanika was
first scientifically described...