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- Paratrophis is a genus of 12 species of herbs in the mulberry family. Species of the genus Paratrophis according to Plants of the World Online As of April 2024[update]:...
- Paratrophis insignis is an evergreen tree native to Central and South America, from Guatemala to Argentina. It grows in wet montane forests at altitudes...
- Paratrophis banksii, commonly known as the large-leaved milk tree or by the Māori name ewekuri, is a species of plant in the family Moraceae that is endemic...
- Paratrophis pendulina is a species of flowering plant in the mulberry family, Moraceae. In Australia it is commonly known as whalebone tree, and other...
- Paratrophis smithii (also known as Smith's milkwood and the Three Kings milk tree) is a species of plant in the family Moraceae. It is endemic to Three...
- Paratrophis sclerophylla is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae. It is a tree endemic to New Caledonia. Jaffré, T. et al. (1998). "Streblus...
- Paratrophis microphylla, commonly known as the small-leaved milk tree, is a species of plant in the family Moraceae that is endemic to New Zealand. As...
- Maillardia Frapp. ex Duch. (2 spp.) Milicia Sim (2 spp.) Morus L. (17 spp.) Paratrophis Blume (12 spp.) Sorocea A.St.-Hil. (22 spp.) Taxotrophis Blume (6 spp...
- Streblus monoicus Gagnep. Paratrophis banksii Cheeseman – large-leaved milk tree (as Streblus banksii (Cheeseman) C.J.Webb) Paratrophis microphylla (Raoul)...
- kauila (Alphitonia ponderosa), nioi (Eugenia reinwardtiana), aʻiaʻi (Paratrophis pendulina), and hōʻawa (Pittosporum spp.). Wet forests generally occur...