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- Vitex negundo, commonly known as the Chinese chaste tree, five-leaved chaste tree, or horseshoe vitex, or nisinda is a large aromatic shrub with quadrangular...
- Parthenocissus quinquefolia, known as Virginia creeper, Victoria creeper, five-leaved ivy, or five-finger, is a species of flowering vine in the grape family, Vitaceae...
- been introduced into China. The specific epithet quinquefolius means "five-leaved", which refers to the typical number of leaflets per leaf. It is one...
- or within 900 feet of a stand of five-leaved pines one acre or more in extent or a nursery cultivating five-leaved pines. Vermont New England Small Fruit...
- Hubei and Hunan Five leaved Parthenocissus henryana, Chinese Virginia creeper from China Parthenocissus laetevirens One or three leaved Parthenocissus...
- quinquefolia, known as the Virginia creeper, Victoria creeper, five-leaved ivy, or five-finger Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Boston ivy, ****anese ivy P****iflora...
- and North American species of raspberry known under the common names five-leaved bramble, strawberryleaf raspberry and creeping raspberry. Rubus pedatus...
- hearb which is called Cinquefoil, i.e. five leaved Gr****; for this resists poysons by vertue of the number of five; also drives away divells, conduceth...
- European dewberry Rubus caesius European red raspberry Rubus idaeus Five-leaved bramble berry Rubus pedatus Garden dewberry Rubus aboriginum Golden Himalayan...
- Trifoliae (American hard pines), despite its name (which means "three-leaved"), has two to five needles per fascicle, or rarely eight. The cones of most species...