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Serissa é um género botânico pertencente à família Rubiaceae.
, Serissa is a genus of flowering plants in … Serissa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, containing only one species, Serissa japonica. It is native to open sub-tropical woodlands and wet meadows in southeast Asia, from India, and China to Japan. It is commonly called the snowrose, tree of a thousand stars, or Japanese boxthorn; and was formerly called Serissa foetida. 'Foetida' referres to the unpleasant, vomit-like, odour that the trees give off if their leaves are pruned or bruised. Snowrose and tree of a thousand stars are different cultivars. The only method of differentiating is measuring the difference in the shape and size of the flowers produced.he shape and size of the flowers produced.
, Serissa es un género monotípico de plantas … Serissa es un género monotípico de plantas con flores del orden de las Gentianales de la familia de las rubiáceas. Su única especie; Serissa japonica, es nativa de regiones subtropicales y de los bosques y prados húmedos del sureste de Asia, de India y China hasta Japón.ste de Asia, de India y China hasta Japón.
, 白马骨属(学名:Serissa)也称六月雪属,为茜草科的一属植物。此属的模式种为六月雪(Serissa japonica)。本属2种,分布于中国和日本。
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Serissa is a genus of flowering plants in … Serissa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, containing only one species, Serissa japonica. It is native to open sub-tropical woodlands and wet meadows in southeast Asia, from India, and China to Japan. It is commonly called the snowrose, tree of a thousand stars, or Japanese boxthorn; and was formerly called Serissa foetida. 'Foetida' referres to the unpleasant, vomit-like, odour that the trees give off if their leaves are pruned or bruised. Snowrose and tree of a thousand stars are different cultivars. The only method of differentiating is measuring the difference in the shape and size of the flowers produced.he shape and size of the flowers produced.
, Serissa é um género botânico pertencente à família Rubiaceae.
, 白马骨属(学名:Serissa)也称六月雪属,为茜草科的一属植物。此属的模式种为六月雪(Serissa japonica)。本属2种,分布于中国和日本。
, Serissa es un género monotípico de plantas … Serissa es un género monotípico de plantas con flores del orden de las Gentianales de la familia de las rubiáceas. Su única especie; Serissa japonica, es nativa de regiones subtropicales y de los bosques y prados húmedos del sureste de Asia, de India y China hasta Japón.ste de Asia, de India y China hasta Japón.
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Serissa
, 白马骨属
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