- itself. I
therefore named the new
genus exocarpos.”[citation needed] Note that Labillardière
chose exocarpos, not pus.[citation needed] The
relevant journals...
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Exocarpos cupressiformis is a tree
belonging to the
plant family Santalaceae. Its
common names include native cherry,
cherry ballart, and
cypress cherry...
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Exocarpos menziesii, also
known as heau, is an
endangered rare
Hawaiian native plant in the
Santalaceae family. The
genus Exocarpos contains shrubs and...
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Exocarpos gaudichaudii (also
called Gaudichaud's
exocarpus or hulumoa) is a
species of
plant in the
Santalaceae family. It is
endemic to Hawaii. It is...
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Ferdinand von
Mueller as
Exocarpos strictus var. syrticola, and
given species status in 1959 by Hans
Ulrich Stauffer. "
Exocarpos syrticola". Australian...
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gymnosperm family in the
order Gnetales. "
Exocarpos longifolius (L.) Endl".
Plants of the
World Online. "
Exocarpos longifolius (L.) Endl".
Catalogue of Life...
- "The
fruit is edible."
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Exocarpos latifolius. "
Exocarpos latifolius".
Australian Plant Name
Index (APNI), IBIS database...
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Exocarpos homalocladus,
commonly known as the gr**** tree, is a
flowering plant in the
sandalwood family. The
specific epithet comes from the Gr**** homalos...
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Exocarpos sparteus is an
Australian endemic plant species,
commonly known as the
broom ballart,
slender cherry, or
native cherry. The
species is found...
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Exocarpos strictus, with
common names pale-fruit ballart, pale ballart, and
dwarf cherry, is an
adaptably versatile erect shrub bearing cherry-like fruit...