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- Litsea monopetala is a plant in the family Lauraceae, native to China and tropical Asia. In Nepal, it is found in the regions from the Terai to 1450 m...
- moelebei Vieill. Intsia retusa (Kurz) ****ze Intsia tashiroi Hayata Jonesia monopetala H****k. Jonesia scandens Roxb. Jonesia triandra Roxb. Macrolobium amboinense...
- earlier description by Carl Linnaeus when he had named it as Statice monopetala in his book Species Plantarum in 1753. After the genus Statice was re-classified...
- sissoo, Sterculia villosa, Trewia nudiflora, Ziziphus jujuba and Litsea monopetala (syn. L. polyantha). Among the non-aquatic gr****land species, the prominent...
- commercially attractive alien species such as Psidium cattleyanum and Litsea monopetala.[citation needed] List of Elaeocarpus species Page, W. (1998). "Elaeocarpus...
- caudata Litsea albicans Litsea cubeba Litsea firma Litsea glutinosa Litsea monopetala Litsea salicifolia Litsea semecarpifolia Litsea zeylanica Machilus bombycina...
- botanist who first formally described the species, using the basionym Uvaria monopetala, named it after its petals which are fused at their base. It is a bush...
- Lauraceae Least concern Litsea ligustrina Lauraceae Vulnerable Litsea monopetala Lauraceae Least concern Litsea nigrescens Lauraceae Endangered Lophopetalum...
- (****ze) ined. Litsea mishmiensis Hook.f. Litsea mollis Hemsl. Litsea monopetala (Roxb.) Pers. Litsea montis-dulit Airy Shaw Litsea morobensis C.K.Allen...
- Celebes, Amboina, Buru and Batjan. Larvae have been recorded on Litsea monopetala. The wingspan is about 72 mm. It is a day-flying species. Species info...