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- to Cleistanthus collinus poisoning". J Sci Soc Ind. 2: 3–6. Media related to Cleistanthus collinus at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Cleistanthus collinus...
- oceanic islands. Cleistanthus collinus is known for being toxic and may be the agent of homicides or suicides. Species Cleistanthus a****inatus – Sri Lanka...
- Cleistanthus hylandii, commonly known as Bernie's Cleistanthus, is an evergreen plant in the family Phyllanthaceae which is endemic to Cape York Peninsula...
- chartacea - Cleistanthus oblongifolius A. collina - Cleistanthus collinus A. cunninghamii - Cleistanthus cunninghamii A. dallachyana - Cleistanthus dallachy****...
- Cleistanthus apodus, commonly known as the weeping Cleistanthus, is a tree in the family Phyllanthaceae native to New Guinea and northeast Queensland...
- Publishers. p. 126. ISBN 978-1-77007-759-1. Media related to Cleistanthus schlechteri at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Cleistanthus at Wikispecies...
- Calochilus cleistanthus, commonly known as the pallid beard orchid, is a species of orchid endemic to Queensland. It has up to four small, pale green to...
- Checklist of Selected Plant Families Cleistanthus stipitatus f. subcanescens Jabl. is a synonym of Cleistanthus stipitatus (Baill.) Müll.Arg. V. V., Sivarajan;...
- Kodagu district, Karnataka Bondage rope harness, a rope bondage technique Cleistanthus collinus, a toxic tree whose bark contains leucodelphinidin Karhade Brahmin...
- Cleistanthus oblongifolius is a species of Asian trees, originally described by William Roxburgh and later placed by Johannes Müller Argoviensis; it is...