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Rauvolfia (sometimes
spelled Rauwolfia) is a
genus of
evergreen trees and shrubs,
commonly known as
devil peppers, in the
family Apocynaceae. The genus...
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Rauvolfia serpentina, the
Indian snakeroot,
devil pepper, or
serpentine wood, is a
species of
flower in the
milkweed family Apocynaceae. It is native...
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Rauvolfia vomitoria, the
poison devil's-pepper, is a
plant species in the
genus Rauvolfia. It is
native from
Senegal east to
Sudan and Tanzania, south...
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Rauvolfia tetraphylla is a
plant in the
family Apocynaceae,
growing as a bush or
small tree. It is
commonly known as the be
still tree or devil-pepper...
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Rauvolfia caffra is a tree in the
family Apocynaceae. It is
commonly known as the
quinine tree.
These trees are
distributed from the
Eastern Cape of South...
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Rauvolfia verticillata, the
common devil pepper, is a
plant in the
family Apocynaceae. The
specific epithet verticillata means "whorled" and
refers to...
- America, India, Myanmar, and Malaya:
evergreen trees and shrubs, such as
Rauvolfia, Tabernaemontana, and Acokanthera. In
Central America: Plumeria, or the...
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Rauvolfia sumatrana is a tree in the
family Apocynaceae.
Rauvolfia sumatrana grows up to 27
metres (90 ft) tall, with a
trunk diameter of up to 43 centimetres...
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Rauvolfia sachetiae is a
species of
plant in the
family Apocynaceae. It is
endemic to the
Marquesas Islands in
French Polynesia. It is
listed as a "Critically...
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found in most
species of the
genus Rauvolfia as well as
Catharanthus roseus. In
addition to
Southeast Asia,
Rauvolfia species have also been
found in tropical...