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Cyclosorus interruptus
... Thelypteris interrupta. Neke Hottentot fern, Swamp cyclosorus, Swamp shield-fern, Willdenow's maiden fern. Natural Range ...
Last modified on Sep 18, 2025
Paratrophis pendulina
... The Mulberry family includes familiar alien and Polynesian-introduced plants common in Hawai'i, such as figs and banyans (Ficus), ʻulu or ...
Last modified on Oct 13, 2025
Euphorbia kuwaleana
... Chamaesyce, is derived from the ancient Greek words, χαμαί (khamaí), meaning “near the ground,” and συκῆ (sukê), meaning "fig-tree," perhaps ...
Last modified on Mar 29, 2026
Euphorbia skottsbergii var. skottsbergii
... Chamaesyce, is derived from the ancient Greek words, χαμαί (khamaí), meaning “near the ground,” and συκῆ (sukê), meaning "fig-tree," perhaps ...
Last modified on Mar 29, 2026
Nothocestrum breviflorum
... deadly plants with sometimes sinister names like: the Apple of Sodom, Angel's trumpet, Porcupine tomato, Thorn apple, Devil's fig, Devil's apple ...
Last modified on Mar 8, 2026
Euphorbia celastroides var. kaenana
... Chamaesyce, is derived from the ancient Greek words, χαμαί (khamaí), meaning “near the ground,” and συκῆ (sukê), meaning "fig-tree," perhaps ...
Last modified on Mar 29, 2026
Sesuvium portulacastrum
Sesuvium portulacastrum Aizoaceae or Fig-marigold family Synonyms: Portulaca portulacastrum, Trianthema portulacastrum var. hillebrandii ...
Last modified on Sep 21, 2025
Lycium carolinianum var. sandwicense
... deadly plants with sometimes sinister names like: the Apple of Sodom, Angel's trumpet, Porcupine tomato, Thorn apple, Devil's fig, Devil's apple ...
Last modified on Feb 9, 2026
Euphorbia degeneri
... Chamaesyce, is derived from the ancient Greek words, χαμαί (khamaí), meaning “near the ground,” and συκῆ (sukê), meaning "fig-tree," perhaps ...
Last modified on Mar 29, 2026