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- Trichocladus is a genus of plant in family Hamamelidaceae, consisting of shrubs or small trees. The distinguishing features of the genus Trichocladus...
- Trichocladus ellipticus is a species in the genus Trichocladus, in the family Hamamelidaceae. It is also called white witch-hazel. An evergreen, Trichocladus...
- Trichocladus crinitus is a species of the genus Trichocladus, in the family Hamamelidaceae. It is also called black witch-hazel. Ranging in size from subshrub...
- Trichocladus grandiflorus is a species in the genus Trichocladus, in the family Hamamelidaceae. It is also called splendid witch-hazel. The evergreen Trichocladus...
- "Trichocladus goetzei Engl". Plants of the World Online. The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. n.d. Retrieved June 1, 2023. "Trichocladus goetzei...
- refer to: Ascalapha odorata, a moth species commonly named "black witch" Trichocladus crinitus, a shrub species commonly named "black witch-hazel" Black Witch...
- (published a year after Cavanilles's genus and now considered a synonym of Trichocladus) was more widely accepted, changed the plants' genus from Dahlia to Georgina...
- org:names:70027986-1 Tropicos: 50175193 WFO: wfo-0000896902 Andropogon trichocladus Wikidata: Q39584814 CoL: DV65 IPNI: 13103-2 ITIS: 786368 POWO: urn:lsid:ipni...
- Hamamelidaceae, Genus Trichocladus: Trichocladus crinitus (Thunb.) Pers. endemic Trichocladus ellipticus Eckl. & Zeyh. indigenous Trichocladus ellipticus Eckl...
- Ficalhoa, Hagenia, Kiggelaria, Kuloa, Leucosidea, Platypterocarpus, Trichocladus, Widdringtonia, and Xymalos are Afromontane endemics or near-endemics...