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- Stephania kaweesakii is a herbaceous perennial vine in the genus Stephania of the family Meni****ceae. It is native to Southeast Asia and was first described...
- Dracaena kaweesakii (Kaweesak's dragon tree; Thai: Chan nuu or Chan pha krai) is a species of dragon tree. It can reach 12 metres (39 ft) in both height...
- Phyllanthus kaweesakii is a species of shrub native to northeastern Thailand described in 2017. ****pongrungrueng, Pimwadee; Parnell, John A.N.; Hodkinson...
- Baker (syn. D. ol****i) Dracaena jayniana Wilkin & Suksathan Dracaena kaweesakii Wilkin & Suksathan Dracaena konaensis (H.St.John) Jankalski Dracaena malawiana...
- caudiciform Phyllanthus to be described, with the other being Phyllanthus kaweesakii. The leaves fold together at night. Wild plants are found on limestone...
- hispidula (Yamamoto) Yamamoto Stephania ****onica (Thunb.) Miers Stephania kaweesakii Jenjitt. & Ruchis Stephania longa Lour. - type species Stephania merrillii...
- Wilkin & Suksathan Dracaena jiewhoei Hambali, Sulist. & Ru****ah Dracaena kaweesakii Wilkin & Suksathan Dracaena kindtiana De Wild. Dracaena kirkii Baker Dracaena...
- karnati**** Chakrab. & M.Gangop. Glochidion katikii Airy Shaw Glochidion kaweesakii (****p., Chantar. & J.Parn.) R.W.Bouman Glochidion kerangae Airy Shaw...
- s****piness, weirdness, thrift, and sloth." Kaweesak's dragon tree (Dracena kaweesakii) Olinguito (B****aricyon neblina) ANDRILL Anmone (Edwardsiella andrillae)...
- & M.Gangop.) Chakrab. & N.P.Balakr. – India (Karnataka) Phyllanthus kaweesakii ****p., Chantar. & J.Parn – N.E. Thailand, one of the only four caudiciforms/succulents...