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- Pittosporaceae is a family of flowering plants that consists of 200–240 species of trees, shrubs, and lianas in 9 genera. Habitats range from tropical...
- restricted order was placed among the rosids rather than the asterids. The Pittosporaceae were placed within the Rosales, and many of the other forms within the...
- In: Wu Zheng-yi & Peter H. Raven (Ed.): Flora of China , Volume 9 - Pittosporaceae through Connaraceae , Science Press and Missouri Botanical Garden Press...
- The Granitic Seyc****es are a group of islands which form the main part of the island country Seyc****es. These islands sit on the Seyc****es Bank and...
- The Tubuai Islands are home to several dozen endemic species and subspecies of plants, including two endemic genera, Apostates and Pacifigeron. The World...
- in the family Fabaceae Bursaria spinosa, a small shrub in the family Pittosporaceae Ceanothus leucodermis, a shrub in the family Rhamnaceae Crataegus monogyna...
- several plants and may refer to: Bursaria incana (Pittosporaceae) Bursaria spinosa (Pittosporaceae) Chionanthus ramiflorus (Oleaceae) Notelaea ligustrina...
- species of sweet-smelling flowering plant in the pittosporum family Pittosporaceae known by several common names, including Australian laurel, ****anese...
- Pittosporum divaricatum is a species of plant in the Pittosporaceae family. It is a New Zealand endemic shrub growing up to 3 metres high. It has densely...
- 1928), a British radio astronomer. JPL · 9305 9306 Pittosporum 1987 CG Pittosporaceae, the Australian laurel family, with nine genera and more than 200 species...