...lycioides|S. lycioides]]''), are found in [[Subtropics|subtropical]] areas of [[North American Atlantic Region|North America]]. The only [[South Africa]]
Small trees or shrubs with milky or gummy sap and very hard wood: branches usually spin
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...amily [[Styracaceae]], mostly native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the [[Northern Hemisphere]], with the majority in eastern and southeastern
...regarded as distinct, is now included within ''Styrax'' based on analysis of [[morphology (biology)|morphological]] and [[DNA sequence]] data.<ref>Walln
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| image_caption = Flower of Erythrina x sykesii
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...the leaflets are joined for up to half of their length. A variable portion of the leaf petiole may remain persistent on the trunk for many years after le
''Sabal'' species are used as food plants by the [[Caterpillar|larvae]] of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including ''[[Paysandisia archon]]''.
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|image_caption=Flowers of ''Thunbergia alata''
...d Susan (disambiguation)|Black-eyed Susan]]). Orange clockvine is the name of ''Thunbergia gregorii''.
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...w about a Botanic Garden? Make sure it's on our list! Just find the name of the garden below and add information and photos about it so others can enjo
...[List of botanical gardens in the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] - [[List of botanical gardens in the United States|United States]]
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...os, foot, and karpos, fruit; alluding to the conspicuous fleshy footstalks of most species). Including Nageia, Prumnopitys and Stachycarpus. Taxaceae. Or
...aluable timber trees in their native countries, and the fleshy seed-stalks of some are eaten.
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...ook,'' 1995:606–607</ref> is a [[genus]] of approximately 600 [[species]] of [[flowering plant]]s in the [[family (biology)|family]] '''Aquifoliaceae'''
...ny leaves), and [[food]]. The flowers are sometimes eaten by the [[larva]] of the [[Double-striped Pug]] [[moth]] (''Gymnoscelis rufifasciata''). Other [
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...significant [[botanical garden]]s and [[arboretum]]s in the United States of America.
*[[University of Alabama Arboretum]] - [[University of Alabama]], [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama]]
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