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- Harmsiopanax is a genus of woody, monocarpic flowering plants of a palmlike habit belonging to the family Araliaceae. It comprises 3 species, of which...
- Harmsiopanax ingens of the Gensing, or Ivy Family (Araliaceae), is a very spiney palmlike mesocaul tree endemic to the montane rainforests of central New...
- Hydrocotyloideae be narrowed to just include genera Hydrocotyle, Trachymene, and Harmsiopanax to form a monophyletic group in Araliaceae. Subfamily Aralioideae Anakasia...
- Cryptomeria, Glyptostrobus, Harmsiopanax, Macroscepis, Matelea, Sequoia, Taxodium, Widdringtonia) S. aculeata now Harmsiopanax aculeatus (Araliaceae) S....
- Retrieved August 30, 2005. Philipson, W. R. (1973). "A Revision of Harmsiopanax". Blumea. 21 (1): 84–85. Cowan, Richard E.; Brizicky, George K. (April...
- basal? Cephalaralia – basal? Cheirodendron – basal? Cussonia – basal? Harmsiopanax Megalopanax Merrilliopanax Motherwellia Osmoxylon – basal? Raukaua –...
- Pachypodium Aquifoliaceae (Holly family) Ilex, Holly Araliaceae (Ivy family) Harmsiopanax Kalopanax septemlobus, Kalopanax Schefflera, Schefflera Betulaceae (Birch...
- Harmsiella (Briq.), Harmsiodoxa O.E.Schulz (in the Br****icaceae family) and Harmsiopanax Warb. (in the Araliaceae family) commemorate his name. Genera siphonogamarum...
- Harmsia Hermann Harms (1870–1942) Malvaceae Qu Harmsiodoxa Br****icaceae Qu Harmsiopanax Araliaceae Qu Harnackia Adolf von Harnack (1851–1930), historian Asteraceae...
- 12 ft (3.7 m) wide; the second largest inflorescence of any dicot (after Harmsiopanax ingens). The palmlike leaves are once-pinnate and up to 8 ft (2.4 m)...