Peruvian hoopvine
Trichostigma peruvianum
A flowering plant species native to Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru within the family Petiveriaceae.
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Trichostigma peruvianum
A flowering plant species native to Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru within the family Petiveriaceae.
Trichostigma polyandrum
A climbing shrub or liana native to the neotropical regions of Central and South America.
Trichostigma
Trichostigma is a genus of tropical woody vines and perennial shrubs native to the Caribbean, Central, and South America, member …
Trichostigma octandrum
Trichostigma octandrum, commonly known as hoopvine, is a robust Neotropical shrub or climbing vine renowned for its sturdy stems used …
Gallesia integrifolia
A large, evergreen South American tree famous for its strong garlic-like scent and impressive height.
Petiveria
A monotypic genus of tropical perennial shrubs in the family Petiveriaceae, characterized by its garlic-like scent.
Petiveria alliacea a. var. alliacea
An accepted botanical variety of the species Petiveria alliacea, classified within the family Petiveriaceae.
Petiveria alliacea
Petiveria alliacea, commonly known as Guinea henweed or anamú, is a deeply rooted tropical herb renowned for its potent garlic-like …
Torreya californica
Torreya californica, commonly known as the California nutmeg, is a rare conifer endemic to California's damp canyons and mountain slopes, …
Torreya nucifera var. radicans
A prostrate, creeping variety of Torreya nucifera native to heavy snow regions of Japan.
Torreya nucifera
Torreya nucifera, known as kaya, is a slow-growing evergreen conifer native to southern Japan and South Korea, valued for its …
Torreya taxifolia
Florida torreya is an extremely rare, critically endangered conifer native to the Apalachicola River bluffs. Known for its pungent aroma …
Torreya
Torreya is a rare genus of coniferous trees in the family Taxaceae, native to East Asia and North America, characterized …
Torreya grandis
Torreya grandis, known as the Chinese nutmeg yew, is a large coniferous tree endemic to eastern and southeastern China. Renowned …
Cephalotaxus koreana
A slow-growing coniferous shrub native to Korea, Japan, and northeastern China, known for its edible red arils.