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- Distylium buxifolium - China Distylium chinense - China Distylium chungii - China Distylium cuspidatum - China Distylium dunnianum - China Distylium elaeagnoides...
- Distylium myricoides is a species in the genus Distylium in the family Hamamelidaceae. It is native to southern China. Distylium myricoides is a woody...
- Distylium racemosum, the isu tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family Hamamelidaceae. It is native to subtropical eastern Asia; central and...
- completely destro**** by clearing for agriculture before 1945. Type II: Distylium–Raphiolepis–Schima dry forest is found in drier lowland and upland sites...
- completely destro**** by clearing for agriculture before 1945. Type II: Distylium-Rhaphiolepis-Schima dry forest is found in drier lowland and upland sites...
- australis Syn.: Diploglottis cunninghamii) (Australian, New Holland ironwood) Distylium racemosum (****anese ironwood) Drypetes gerrardii (**** white ironwood...
- verification] It is found in ****an (Kyushu, Ryukyus). The larvae feed on Distylium racemosum. Beccaloni, George; et al., eds. (February 2005). "Scientific...
- completely destro**** by clearing for agriculture before 1945. Type II: Distylium–Raphiolepis–Schima dry forest is found in drier lowland and upland sites...
- Kalopanax ricinifolium Shrublands: Pyracantha fortuneana, Vitex negundo, and Distylium racemosum shrubs Deciduous trees and shrubs: Quercus, Liquidambar formosana...
- boninensis is an Asian species of plant that is endemic to and common in the Distylium-Schima dry forests and Raphiolepis-Livistona dry forests of the Ogasawara...