-
Hibiscus syriacus; it is
generally considered by
South Koreans to be a
traditional symbol of the
Korean people and culture.
Hibiscus syriacus was originally...
- wood**** (Dendrocopos
syriacus) is a
member of the wood**** family, the Picidae. The
Syrian wood**** was
first described as
Picus syriacus by
Wilhelm Hemprich...
- Family:
Acanthaceae Genus:
Acanthus Species: A. hirsutus
Binomial name
Acanthus hirsutus Boiss.
Subspecies A.
h. subsp.
hirsutus A.
h. subsp.
syriacus...
-
Several species are
widely cultivated as
ornamental plants,
notably Hibiscus syriacus and
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. A tea made from the
flowers of
Hibiscus sabdariffa...
- Press. pp. 88–89. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494. Butynski, T.; Hoeck,
H.; Koren, L. & de Jong, Y.A. (2015). "Procavia capensis". IUCN Red List of...
- oleander), Cape
plumbago (P.capensis),
Syrian &
Chinese hibiscus (
H.
syriacus cv. &
H.rosa-sinensis cv.),
geraniums (Pelargonium spp./cv.s),
heavenly bamboo...
-
Pelobates syriacus, the
eastern spadefoot or
Syrian spadefoot, is a
species of toad in the
family Pelobatidae,
native to an area
extending from Eastern...
- roxburghii/P.canariensis); and
including the
following shrubs:
Syrian hibiscus, (
H.
syriacus); sky
flower (Duranta plumieri); Cape
plumbago (P.capensis); laurustinus...
-
ostrich Struthio camelus australis,
South African ostrich †Struthio
camelus syriacus,
Arabian ostrich Struthio molybdophanes,
Somali ostrich Gray,
George Robert...
- 136–137, ISBN 978-0-691-17685-7 Hemprich, W.; Ehrenberg, C. (1833). "Canis
syriacus".
Symbolae Physicae Mammalia. 2 (z): 16. Smith, C.; Jardine, W. (1839)...