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  • Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla., West Indies (Lesser Antilles), Asia (native to India). Ficus elastica is commonly cultivated. It has not been collected
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  • Elevation: 0-10 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla., Asia (native to India and Southeast Asia). None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • is cultivated in North America as a hedge plant. The fruit is edible. Native to Korea and China, C. tricuspidata is known from a collection made in 1956
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  • and Asia, it is often the dominant grass tribe over substantial areas. It is not present in southern India, and is represented by only one native species
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  • Tex., Wis., origin unknown, probably s Asia (India), introduced also in South America, Europe, elsewhere in Asia, n Africa, Pacific Islands, Australia.
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  • = 17. Native to Asia, Pacific Islands, Australia. Caryota, readily distinguished by its 2-pinnate leaves, is native to India, southeastern Asia, Malesia
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  • in the flora). Variety amara (Roxburgh) C. B. Clarke is native in India and Pakistan; compared to the typical variety, it has leaves small and softly villous
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  • Plants are short (to 1 m), the leaves lanceolate and to 18 × 1.5 cm, and the pure white flower is fragrant and larger than in any of our native species; the
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  • Calif., Fla., Asia (India), introduced widely elsewhere. Moringa oleifera is probably native to lowland dry tropical forests of northwestern India; recent collection
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  • weedy tendencies in its native range. The roots, and to a lesser extent the twigs and leaves, are used medicinally in Africa to treat a wide variety of
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  • Indies, South America, native to Asia (India). Celosia argentea is locally escaped from cultivation, and perhaps originally native to India. None. None. window
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  • 50 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla., native, Asia (India and the Malay Peninsula). In Asia, the rhizomes of Zingiber zerumbet are used as a
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  • Bentham (mainland Southeast Asia), and M. strictus Bentham (Africa, India). Only M. gracilis and M. ringens have been subject to molecular analysis, but morphological
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  • weedy species that is native to tropical Asia and Australia, where it grows primarily in thickets and forest margins. It is not known to be established in
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  • blunt to sharp, usually strigose; lemmas stiffly membranous to coriaceous, smooth, usually hairy, sometimes glabrous, hairs on the lemma body to 6 mm,
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  • spikelets (varying to more than 1/2 as long), unawned to minutely awn-tipped; upper glumes unawned or shortly awned; lower lemmas similar to the upper glumes
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  • Capsules broadly ellipsoid to globular, 1.4–5.5 × 1.7–3.5 mm. Seeds cylindric, ellipsoid, or irregularly oblong, not ribbed. 2n = 42 (India). Phenology: Flowering
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  • Introduced; Fla., Asia. Hiptage benghalensis is thought to be native from India and Sri Lanka to the Philippines, but it is difficult to know the true natural
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  • continental United States. Species are native mostly to warm temperate Asia, from the Himalayas east to Japan and south to India and Thailand. Molecular data suggest
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  • Elevation: 0-10 m Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla., Asia (native to Pakistan and India). None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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  • more recently than 1955. Its native range extends from southern Europe and northern Africa through western Asia to India. None. None. window.propertie
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  • temperate zone, Europe, Asia (s to India, Iran). Species ca. 25 (1 in the flora). In the flora, Carpinus consists of a single native species, C. caroliniana
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  • All native species (except P. heterophylla) and some natural hybrids are cultivated to some extent within their native ranges. In addition to native poplars
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  • but all other species in the genus occur in northeastern India and southeastern Asia. Prior to modernization, taro was especially important on the Pacific
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  • 3–9 mm; blade ovate to obovate, usually slightly rhombic, 3.8–8.9 × 1.9–5.2 cm, membranous to chartaceous, base broadly cuneate to rounded or subcordate
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  • Introduced; Md., Asia, Africa. Species 2 (1 in the flora). The native range of Ctenolepis cerasiformis extends from tropical Africa to India and Pakistan.
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Fla., native, Asia (ne India). Curcuma zedoaria is grown commercially in Asia for its starchy rhizome, which is used as
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  • Tex., Vt., Va., W.Va., Wis., Mostly north temperate zone, Europe, Asia (s to India, Iran). Subspecies 2 (2 in the flora). Carpinus caroliniana consists
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  • Martín-Bravo et al. 2007). Apparently, the only species of the family native to the New World is Oligomeris linifolia (see below). Abdallah, M. S. and
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  • serrate, and vegetative branches purplish. They are native to eastern Afghanistan, northern India, and Pakistan. Rahn, K. 1989. A survey of the genus Sorbaria
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  • species is mainly southeastern Asia. From there it extends south to Queensland, west to Madagascar and Central Africa, east to Hawaii, California, Oregon,
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  • addition to being noxious weeds, some species of Brassica are harmful or poisonous to humans and livestock (Al-Shehbaz). Historically, native peoples of
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  • Introduced; Fla., Tex., Asia (India), introduced also in Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, elsewhere in s Asia, Africa, Australia. Hibiscus
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  • Generated Map Legacy Map Introduced; Alta., B.C., Man., Sask., Yukon, native to Asia (China, India). Clematis tangutica var. tangutica, the most commonly cultivated
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  • West Indies, Central America, South America, introduced also in Asia (Arabian Peninsula, India), tropical Africa. Astraea lobata is a weedy annual widely distributed
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  • Zizania latifolia is native to Asia, extending from northeast India and Russia through China and Myanmar to Korea and Japan. In its native range, it grows in
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  • base tapered to cuneate, margins crenate to dentate in distal 1/2. Inflorescences: flowers 1 or 2(or 3) per axil; bracts narrowly oblanceolate to narrowly
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  • Introduced; Calif., Asia, introduced also in Europe, e Asia (Japan), Africa (South Africa), Pacific Islands (New Zealand), Australia. Pyracantha crenulata is native to
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  • in the India-Pakistan region and are closely related to each other (B. Dutt and R. P. Roy 1990; C. B. Heiser and E. E. Schilling 1990). The Asian species
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  • is native to central Asia, from Afghanistan through Pakistan to northeastern India (Sikkim). Reports of its presence in the Flora region appear to be based
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  • subsp. klotzschianus (Meisner) Rechinger f., which is native in southern and eastern Asia (China, India, Japan, Korea). J. E. Dawson (1979) also regarded this
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  • 2n = 12. Pacific Islands (Hawaii) Sporobolus diandrus is native from India to southeast Asia and Australia. It is not common in North America, being known
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  • decumbent to scandent. Leaves: blade lanceolate to lanceolate-elliptic or lanceolate-oblong, 2.5–10.5 × 0.7–2.4 cm, margins scabrous, apex acute to acuminate
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  • Introduced; Fla., se Africa, Asia (s China, Formosa, India, Japan), Malaysia, Philippines, widely naturalized elsewhere. In its native range, Dianella ensifolia
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  • monoecious annual from Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan, was segregated from Citrullus and has proved to be more closely related to Benincasa (F. Dane and P. Lang
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  • Tex., s Asia (India, Pakistan), introduced also in West Indies, Bermuda, w Asia, Africa, Indian Ocean Islands. Phyllanthus fraternus, native to Pakistan
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  • seed coat smooth or nearly so. These taxa are probably all native to southern and southeastern Asia, where they were occasionally cultivated as ancient leaf
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  • Indies, Central America, South America, introduced also in Europe, Asia (China, India, Japan), Africa, Pacific Islands, Australia. Oxalis corniculata in
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  • The native range of Sageretia thea sometimes is said to extend to northeastern Africa (M. Qaiser and S. Nazimuddin 1981), but this appears not to be clearly
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  • Tex., La. Dichanthium annulatum is native to southeastern Asia and is a highly esteemed forage grass, especially in India. It is now established at scattered
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  • probably native to the Old World Tropics. The species has been reported from East Baton Rouge and Saint Charles parishes in Louisiana and appears to be naturalized
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  • Introduced; Calif., Oreg., South America, introduced also in w Europe (Ireland), Asia (India), e Africa, Pacific Islands (Hawaiian Islands, New Zealand), Australia
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  • Islands (Hawaii), Ariz., Fla., Mo. Pennisetum ciliare is native to Africa, western Asia, and India. It now grows throughout the warmer, drier regions of the
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  • floristic affinities between Asia and eastern North America. In: A. Graham, ed. 1972. Floristics and Paleofloristics of Asia and Eastern North America. Amsterdam
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