Araliaceae

  • CChangium

    Changium

    Description Changium is a plant species that belongs to the family of Araliaceae. It is native to the Himalayas and can be found growing in the mountainous regions of China, India, Nepal, and Bhutan. Changium is a perennial herb that grows up to 50 cm in height. It has long, thin stems that are covered in small, green leaves. The…

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  • DDiplopanax

    Diplopanax

    Description Diplopanax is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae, native to eastern Asia. There are currently two known species in this genus: Diplopanax stachyanthus and Diplopanax wangianus. These plants are known for their ornamental foliage and showy flowers, making them popular in gardens and landscaping. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Apiales…

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  • AAralia Cordata Sun King

    Aralia Cordata Sun King

    Aralia Cordata Sun King is a striking perennial plant with bold foliage and a unique texture. It is native to Japan, Korea, and China and belongs to the Araliaceae family. This plant is commonly known as the Sun King Japanese Spikenard and is a popular choice for gardeners who are looking for a low-maintenance plant with an exotic look. Taxonomic…

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  • AAralia Racemosa

    Aralia Racemosa

    Description Aralia Racemosa, also known as American Spikenard, is a beautiful plant species that belongs to the Araliaceae family. It is a native to the eastern part of North America, and it is commonly found in damp woods and thickets. The plant is characterized by its large leaves that can grow up to 2 feet long and 1 foot wide,…

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  • AAraliaceae

    Araliaceae

    Description Araliaceae is a family of plants that includes over 1,200 species. The family is widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions and includes trees, shrubs, and lianas. The leaves are often alternate, compound, and palmate or pinnate. The flowers are small and usually arranged in umbels, panicles, or spikes. The fruits are often berry-like or drupe-like, and some species…

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