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Grewia asiatica,
commonly known as
phalsa or falsa, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
mallow family Malvaceae. It was
first found in Varanasi, India...
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Grewia /ˈɡruːiə/ is a
large flowering plant genus in the
mallow family Malvaceae, in the
expanded sense as
proposed by the
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group....
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Grewia optiva, the bhimal, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae,
native to the
Indian Subcontinent. A
small tree, it has a
number of...
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Grewia occidentalis, the crossberry, is a
species of
deciduous tree
indigenous to
Southern Africa. A small, scrambling,
deciduous tree
reaching a height...
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Grewia tenax,
called the
phalsa cherry,
white crossberry,
raisin bush, gangara, gangu, or kanger, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae...
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Grewia villosa is a shrub,
often scrambling and
hardly exceeding 4 m in height.
Leaves are
fairly large,
serrated and heart-shaped. It
grows naturally...
- accepted:
Grewia abutilifolia Vent. ex Juss.
Grewia a****inata Juss.
Grewia ambongoensis Baill.
Grewia amicorum Steud.
Grewia amplifolia Baill.
Grewia analamerensis...
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Grewia tiliifolia (syn.
Grewia damine) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae sensu lato. A tree
reaching 8 m (26 ft), it is
found in...
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Grewia flava, the
brandy bush, wild currant,
velvet raisin, or
raisin tree, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae,
native to southern...
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Grewia bicolor,
called ****
brandy bush,
false brandy bush, two-coloured
grewia, white-leaved
grewia, white-leaved raisin,
white raisin and donkey...