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  • ...rgreen]] [[shrub]]s in the [[plant]] family [[Thymelaeaceae]], native to [[Asia]], [[Europe]], and north [[Africa]]. They are noted for their scented [[flo
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  • ...ceae]] (Buttercup family), native to southern [[Europe]] and east across [[Asia]] to [[Japan]]. *''[[Eranthis cilicica]]''. Southwestern Asia.
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  • The [[resin]]s of certain species native to [[Japan]], [[China]] and other [[Asia]]n [[countries]], such as ''T. vernicifluum'' ([[Lacquer Tree]]) and ''T. s ...s very similar to the American Poison ivy, and replaces it throughout east Asia (so similar that some texts treat it as just a variety of the American spec
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  • ...cies are native to [[North America]], and one to [[China]] and [[Southeast Asia]].
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  • ...s of ''[[Cicuta]]'', native to northern and central [[Europe]], northern [[Asia]] and northwestern [[North America]]. It is a [[Perennial plant|perennial]]
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  • ...ecies, ''Laburnum caramanicum'', but this native of southeast Europe and [[Asia Minor]] is usually treated in a distinct genus ''[[Podocytisus]]'', more cl
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  • ...''Sea Vetchling''') is a [[legume]] native to temperate coastal areas of [[Asia]], [[Europe]], [[North America|North]] and [[South America]].
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  • ...m a different genus) is edible and grown in several countries of eastern [[Asia]], as well as in [[Italy]] and [[India]], where the spring growth is relish
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  • ...ropical [[Africa]], extending to [[South Africa]], with a few species in [[Asia]], from southern [[India]] to the [[Philippines]] and southern [[China]]. T *''Strophanthus caudatus'' (tropical Asia)
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  • ...Staff Vine''' (''Celastrus orbiculatus'') is a woody vine native to [[East Asia]] of the [[Celastraceae]] family.<ref>Hou, D. 1955 A revision of the genus
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  • Aconite has long been used in the traditional medicine of Asia (India, China). In [[Ayurveda]] the herb is used to increase ''pitta'' (fi
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  • ...d in the Caribbean, [[East Africa]], [[Mauritius]], [[India]], [[Southeast Asia]], [[Latin America]], the southern [[United States]], [[Fiji]] and [[New Ca
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  • ...]] and the [[Carpathian Mountains|Carpathians]], and the northern parts of Asia. Like all Aconitum species, it has great variability, due to isolation and
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  • ...ant]] family [[Thymelaeaceae]], native to most of [[Europe]] and western [[Asia]], north to northern [[Scandinavia]] and [[Russia]]. In southern Europe it
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  • ...[[South America]], and [[Introduced species|introduced]] in [[Africa]], [[Asia]], [[Australia]] and [[Europe]]. The scientific name is often cited as ''D.
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  • ...ng plant]] in the genus ''[[Actaea]]'', native to [[Europe]] and western [[Asia]]. *''Actaea spicata'' var. ''spicata''. Europe, northwestern Asia; at 0-1900 m altitude.
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  • ...f genus ''[[Toxicodendron]]'' (formerly ''[[Rhus]]'') that grows in [[East Asia]], in regions of [[China]], [[Korea]] and [[Japan]]. The trees are cultivat
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  • ...ylogeny of Arisaema (Araceae) illustrates Tertiary floristic links between Asia, North America, and East Africa | year = 2004 | author = Renner, S. S. | jo
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  • ...s ''[[Solanum]]'', family [[Solanaceae]]. It is native to [[Europe]] and [[Asia]], and widely naturalised elsewhere, including [[North America]], where it
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  • ...cent regions, such as [[North Africa]], the [[Canary Islands]] and [[South Asia]].
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