- Rosa
cymosa is a
species of
climbing rose
native to China,
where it
grows from the east
coast in
Fujian to
western Sichuan at up to 1300 m, in warm areas...
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Billardiera cymosa,
commonly known as
sweet apple-berry or love fruit, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Pittosporaceae and is
endemic to south-eastern...
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Diphylleia cymosa, the
umbrella leaf, is an
ornamental plant of the
family Berberidaceae,
which is
native of
United States. It is
endemic to the deciduous...
- Ilex
cymosa is a tree in the
family Aquifoliaceae,
native to
Southeast Asia. The
specific epithet cymosa refers to the
cymous form of the inflorescence...
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Pseuduvaria cymosa is a
species of
plant in the
family Annonaceae. It is
native to
Peninsular Malaysia.
James Sinclair, the
Scottish botanist who first...
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Aganosma cymosa is a
liana that can grow up to 10 m (33 ft) in length, pale
brownish tomentose. Leaf-stalks are 1–2 cm (0.4–0.8 in), leaf
blade broadly...
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Dudleya cymosa subsp. agourensis,
commonly known as the
Agoura Hills dudleya or
Agoura Hills liveforever, is a
species of
perennial succulent plant. A...
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Maytenus cymosa, also
called Caribbean mayten, is a
species of
plant in the
family Celastraceae. It is
found in
Puerto Rico, the
British Virgin Islands...
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Fimbristylis cymosa,
commonly known as
tropical fimbry, or St. John's sedge, is a
sedge of the
family Cyperaceae that is
native to Australia. The rhizomatous...
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Liatris cymosa, also
known as Aggie-land ****feather or
branched blazing star, is a
plant species in the
family Asteraceae and
genus Liatris. It is native...