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Symplocos celastrifolia is a
plant in the
family Symplocaceae,
native to
Southeast Asia. The
specific epithet celastrifolia refers to the leaves' resemblance...
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Sladenia celastrifolia is a
species of tree in the
family Sladeniaceae. It is
found in
southwestern China (Yunnan and Guizhou), Thailand, and Myanmar...
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Acacia celastrifolia,
commonly known as the
glowing wattle, is a
shrub or tree
belonging to the
genus Acacia and the
subgenus Phyllodineae native to Western...
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bonnevillensis Chaney, 1920 †****us
castaneifolia Unger, 1847 †****us
celastrifolia Ettingshausen, 1887 †****us
ceretana (Rérolle) Saporta, 1892 †****us chamaephegos...
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Sladeniaceae Sladenia celastrifolia Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:
Angiosperms Clade:
Eudicots Clade: Asterids...
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black mulga (W.A.)
Acacia cavealis (W.A.)
Acacia cedroides Acacia celastrifolia –
glowing wattle Acacia celsa Acacia centrinervia Acacia cerastes Acacia...
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green seed.
Records of
feeding on
acacia seed pods
include Acacia celastrifolia, A. dentifera, A. oncinophylla and A. restiacea,
which occur in its...
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Rauvolfia woodsoniana Standl. -
Costa Rica
formerly included Rauvolfia celastrifolia Baker =
Stephanostegia hildebrandtii Baill.
Rauvolfia dentata Tafalla...
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other closely related species all
found in
Western Australia;
Acacia celastrifolia,
Acacia clydonophora,
Acacia disticha,
Acacia durabilis,
Acacia heterochroa...
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eastern Africa Evergreen trees with
stalked leaves.
Ericales Sladenia celastrifolia Styracaceae (storax family) Styrax, from
Arabic and Gr****
plant names...