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- Ochna is a genus comprising 79 species of evergreen trees, shrubs and shrublets belonging to the flowering plant family Ochnaceae. These species are native...
- is made up of primarily perennial herbs, and also includes shrubs and shrublets. Its species grow to be approximately 2.5 meters tall, and are generally...
- clavipilosa. The three species belonging to the section Anhebecarpaea are erect shrublets with overlapping, initially hairy leaves, large heads with hairless purplish...
- genera, in the tropics, with some temperate species Generally uni****ual shrublets, shrubs and trees. Neem oil has many uses, including as a pesticide, and...
- of legume in the family Fabaceae. It includes 17 species of shrubs or shrublets which range from Egypt eastwards to the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Iran...
- leaves equitant, roots bright orange-red, some plants forming dwarf shrublets to 50 cm high on grey more or less erect stems. Leaves bright to dark...
- family Dilleniaceae and is endemic to the Northern Territory. It is a shrublet with hairy, wiry branches, linear leaves, and single yellow flowers arranged...
- Found in tropical parts of Africa. The genus consists of trees, shrubs or shrublets. They have leaves that are not crowded at the ends of the branches, imparipinnate...
- America and Eastern Asia. Members of Diapensiaceae are mostly herbs or shrublets. Flowers have radial symmetry, are hypogynous, and have most parts arranged...
- Capensis 3: 200 (1865) The plants are more or less sclerophyllous bushes or shrublets, some species tending to be thorny, leaves silky-greyish, most species...