-
Cestrum parqui,
commonly known as palqui,
green cestrum,
Chilean cestrum,
green poisonberry, or willow-leaved jessamine, is a
species of
flowering plant...
- day-blooming
cestrum, C. diurnum)
south to the Bío-Bío
Region in
central Chile (green
cestrum, C.
parqui). They are
colloquially known as
cestrums or jessamines...
- are
neither pubescent nor
sticky like
Nicotiana taba****. It
resembles Cestrum parqui but
differs in the form of
leaves and
fusion of the
outer floral parts...
-
Grabowskia or V****obia), or are
partially inverted (hemitropous as in
Cestrum, Capsi****,
Schizanthus and Lycium). The
number of
ovules per
locule also...
- are
white berries (which are
distinguished from the
black fruits of
Cestrum parqui), 8 to 12 mm long, with
seven to nine seeds,
which are
about 3 to 5...
- with the
malodorous branches of
another poisonous,
Solanaceous shrub Cestrum parqui,
known locally by the name palqui;
secondly he/she is made to drink...
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Bougainvillea Buddleja davidii Bulbine Cactus Calibrachoa Carpobrotus Cestrum parqui Cistus albidus Cosmos Cr****ula
Curio Drosanthemum Dudleya Echeveria...
- indigenous, naturalised,
invasive Cestrum laevigatum Schltdl. not indigenous, naturalised,
invasive Cestrum parqui L'Her. not indigenous, naturalised...
- Chuplí, Echuelcún and
Palqui (negro) (this last
being also
applied to
Cestrum parqui),
while an
English common name
Chilean box
thorn has also been coined...
-
worker Cestrum, a
genus of
flowering plants Cestrum nocturnum, night-blooming
jessamine Cestrum parqui, willow-leaved
jessamine (green
cestrum) Jasminum...