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- The genus Helwingia consists of shrubs or rarely small trees native to eastern Asia, the Himalayas, and northern Indochina. It is the only genus in the...
- Helwingia ****onica, the ****anese helwingia, is a species of flowering plant the family Helwingiaceae. It is native to South-East Asia. Helwingia ****onica...
- Helwingia chinensis is a plant species first described by Alexander Theodorowicz Batalin. Helwingia chinensis is part of the genus Helwingia and the family...
- bitter as they are exposed to more and more sunlight. Helwingia ****onica — a ****anese helwingia. Young leaves, as well as flowers, are eaten and/or cooked...
- one another. Examples include Monophyllaea in family Gesneriaceae and Helwingia in Helwingiaceae. Botanical illustration of Ruscus aculeatus showing leaf-like...
- (Allium ochotense) - similar to ramps (A. tricoc****) Hana-ikada (ハナイカダ), Helwingia ****onica, young leaves. Harigiri (Kalopanax)- Acer species, young leaves...
- on 31 August 1709. Helwing discovered and introduced several plants: Helwingia is named after him. He became known as the Tournefortius Borussicus and...
- Sphingidae. It is known from ****an. The larvae feed on Enkianthus perulatus, Helwingia ****onica, Ilex crenata, Ilex macropoda, Rhododendron, Spiraea salicifolia...
- Heliconia L Latin name, from Mount Helicon Zingiberales St Helwingiaceae Helwingia P Georg Andreas Helwing (1666–1748) Aquifoliales Hernandiaceae Hernandia...
- the bark of trees. Epiphyllousgrowing on the leaves. For example, Helwingia ****onica has epiphyllous flowers (ones that form on the leaves). Epiphyte...