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Myrsine is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Primulaceae. It was
formerly placed in the
family Myrsinaceae before this was
merged into the Primulaceae...
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Myrsine africana, also
called Cape myrtle,
African boxwood or thakisa, is a
species of
shrub in the
family Primulaceae. It is
indigenous to
Southern and...
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Myrsine melanophloeos,
commonly known as Cape beech,
Kaapse boekenhout (Afrikaans),
isiCalabi (Zulu) or
isiQwane sehlati (Xhosa) is a
dense evergreen...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Myrsine (Ancient Gr****: Μυρσίνη, romanized: Mursínē, lit. 'myrtle') is an
Attic girl who won the
favour of
Athena thanks to her impressive...
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Retrieved 14
November 2021.
Myrsine perakensis King & Gamble.
Plants of the
World Online.
Retrieved 5
October 2023. "
Myrsine perakensis King & Gamble"....
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Myrsine australis,
commonly known as māpou, red matipo, tīpau, and
mataira is a
species of
shrub within the
family Myrsinaceae. It is
endemic to New Zealand...
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Myrsine acrantha Krug & Urb.
Myrsine acrosticta (Mez)
Pipoly Myrsine acutiloba (Mez)
Ricketson &
Pipoly Myrsine adamsonii Fosberg &
Sachet Myrsine affinis...
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Myrsine lessertiana, the kōlea lau nui, is a
species of
colicwood that is
endemic to Hawaiʻi in the
genus Myrsine. It
inhabits dry,
coastal mesic, mixed...
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Myrsine juddii is a rare
species of
flowering plant in the
primrose family known by the
common name
cloudswept colicwood. It is
endemic to Hawaii, where...
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Myrsine subsessilis,
commonly known as red muttonwood, is a
plant in the
family Primulaceae found only in
coastal rainforests of New
South Wales and Queensland...