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Pseudopanax (Latin for "false ginseng") is a
small genus of 7
species of
evergreen plants which are
endemic to New Zealand.
Flowers of the
genus occur...
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Pseudopanax colensoi,
commonly known as the
mountain fivefinger in
English and
orihou in Māori, is an
endemic species to New Zealand. It is a
shrub that...
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Pseudopanax laetus, the
shrub panax, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
subfamily Aralioideae,
family Araliaceae,
native to the
North Island of New...
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Pseudopanax cr****ifolius, also
known as
horoeka or lancewood, is a
heteroblastic tree
belonging to the
family Araliaceae. It is
endemic to New Zealand...
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Pseudopanax arboreus or five
finger (Māori:
puahou or whauwhaupaku), is a New
Zealand native tree
belonging to the
family Araliaceae. It is one of New...
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Pseudopanax lessonii, or houpara, is a New
Zealand native tree
belonging to the
family Araliaceae.
Houpara is a
shrub or tree up to 6 m tall, with stout...
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Pseudopanax ferox, the
toothed lancewood or horoeka, is a
small tree
endemic to New Zealand. It is
similar to the more
common lancewood,
Pseudopanax cr****ifolius...
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Apiales Family:
Araliaceae Genus:
Raukaua Species: R. laetevirens
Binomial name
Raukaua laetevirens (****)
Frodin Synonyms Pseudopanax laetevirens...
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native to
South America and the
Caribbean Pseudopanax cr****ifolius Horoeka, a New
Zealand tree
Pseudopanax ferox, a New
Zealand tree,
Savage or Fierce...
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simplex G.Forst.
Pseudopanax simplex (G.Forst.) K.Koch
Nothopanax simplex (G.Forst.)
Neopanax simplex (G.Forst.)
Allan Pseudopanax simplex (G.Forst.)...