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- Griselinia is a genus of seven species of shrubs and trees, with a highly disjunct distribution native to New Zealand and South America. It is a classic...
- Griselinia littoralis, commonly known as kapuka, New Zealand broadleaf or pāpāuma, is a fast-growing small to medium-sized evergreen tree that is native...
- Griselinia lucida, commonly known as puka, akapuka or shining broadleaf, is an epiphytic plant native to New Zealand. G. lucida naturally occurs in wet...
- Griselinia jodinifolia is a species of flowering plant in the family Griseliniaceae. It is known locally as yemo chico. It is a shrub endemic to Chile...
- Genista (Broom) * Gordonia (Loblolly-bay) * Grevillea (Grevillea) Griselinia (Griselinia) * H Hakea (Hakea) * Halesia (Silverbell) * Halimium (Rockrose)...
- Elaeocarpus dentatus Pōkākā Elaeocarpus hookeri**** Griselinia Akapuka Griselinia lucida Kapuka Griselinia littoralis Horopito Lowland horopito Pseudowintera...
- Lääne-Viru County, a village Pukë, or Puka, Albania, a town and muni****lity Griselinia lucida, an epiphytic plant/tree from New Zealand Meryta sinclairii, a...
- Ancylocalyx Tul. (1843) Echinodiscus Benth. (1837) Etaballia Benth. (1840) Griselinia Scop. (1777), nom. superfl. Lingoum Adans. (1763), nom. superfl. Malaparius...
- also home to Plant Heritage's National Plant Collections of Gunnera, Griselinia and Leptospermum. It also has a significant collection of palm trees and...
- it is located on both the North and South islands. The larvae feed on Griselinia species. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Apoctena spatiosa. Wikispecies...