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- Pacific Ocean. species Decaspermum albociliatum - Hainan Decaspermum alpinum - New Guinea Decaspermum arfakense - W New Guinea Decaspermum austrohainani****...
- Decaspermum fruticosum is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. It is a tree or shrub native to the Samoan Islands, Society Islands...
- Decaspermum humile, commonly known as the silky myrtle, is a tree from Australia and Asia. It can be used as bush food, as indicated by the alternate...
- Zealand. It comes from Proto-Polynesian *nukanuka or *nuka which refers to Decaspermum fructicosum due to its similar small white flowers; it is a doublet of...
- Johnson Curitiba Salywon & Landrum Cyathostemon Turcz. Darwinia Rudge Decaspermum J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. Enekbatus Trudgen & Rye Eremaea Lindl. – synonym...
- Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. Chamguava Landrum Curitiba Salywon & Landrum Decaspermum J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. Eugenia L. Feijoa O.Berg Gomidesia O.Berg Gossia...
- and occasionally to 2 or 3 meters high. Characteristic plants include Decaspermum lanceolatum [ceb; sv; vi; war] (endemic to Raiatea), Pterophylla vescoi...
- southern Cook Islands. The wingspan is 23–31 mm. The larvae feed on Decaspermum species. Poole, R. W. (1989). Lepidopterorum Catalogus (New Series)....
- equisetifolia and a brushy understory that includes Mussaenda raiateensis, Decaspermum vitiense, Dodonaea viscosa, C. seemannii, and the palm Pritchardia pacifica...
- mānuka from Proto-Polynesian nukanuka or nuka which originally refers to Decaspermum fruticosum due to its similar small white flowers. Kānuka (or mānuka...