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- belonging to the family Lythraceae. The only species is Physocalymma scaberrimum. Its native range is Ecuador to Bolivia and Western Brazil. "Physocalymma...
- Rosewood (Dicypellium caryophyllaceum[citation needed]), (Physocalymma scaberrimum) also as Amazone Rosewood (Brazilian) Rosewood, Cayenne Rosewood, Pau...
- Allium guttatum subsp. sardoum Allium sphaerocephalon var. scaberrimum, now called Allium scaberrimum Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families E.g. Mathew...
- Galium parviflorum Maxim. nom. illeg. Galium pseudoaparine Griseb. Galium scaberrimum Vahl ex Hornem. Galium segetum K.Koch Galium tenerrimum Schur Galium...
- for H. nutans and H. brenesii which are exclusively monoecious, and H. scaberrimum and H. costaricense with both monoecious and dioecious individuals. There...
- Trema hochstetteri (Planch.) Engl. Trema nitens (Hook.f. ex Planch.) Blume Trema rigidum (Blume) Blume Trema scaberrimum (Miq.) Blume Trema sieberi Blume...
- Verhoeff, 1931 Armadillidium saxivagum Verhoeff, 1901 Armadillidium scaberrimum Stein, 1859 Armadillidium scabrum Dollfus, 1892 Armadillidium schmalfussi...
- Dávila, L.I.Cabrera & R.Lira - Socorro Island in Colima Sorghastrum scaberrimum (Nees) Herter - Brazil Sorghastrum secundum (Elliott) Nash – Lopsided...
- Teijsmanniodendron sarawakanum (H.Pearson) Kosterm. - Borneo Teijsmanniodendron scaberrimum Kosterm. ex Rusea - Borneo Teijsmanniodendron simplicifolium Merr - Borneo...
- was thought to be the product of the brazilian rosewood Physocalymma scaberrimum (West Indian tulipwood), but in the twentieth century it became clear...