Aucuba japonica, commonly called spotted laurel, Japanese laurel, Japanese aucuba or gold dust plant (U.S.), is a shrub (1–5 m, 3.3–16.4 ft) native to...
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himalaica, A. japonica) have traditionally been accepted, but more recently Flora of China and Plants of the World Online accept ten species: Aucuba albopunctifolia...
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Pittosporum erioloma Indian laurel (disambiguation) Japanese laurel, Aucuba japonica Laurel clock vine, Thunbergia laurifolia Laurel sumac, Malosma laurina...
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wild the insect feeds on Schinus plants, but will feed on privet, Aucuba japonica and honeysuckle in captivity. In Peru they are only known to exist...
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trees and shrub species include Camellia japonica, Neolitsea sericea, Aucuba japonica, and Eurya japonica. It is a characteristic of this zone that all...
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Korean Peninsula and Taiwan Artemisia japonica, the otoko yomogi, a plant species in the genus Artemisia Aucuba japonica, the spotted laurel, a shrub species...
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Plants within the Garryales may be cultivated for ornamental purposes; Aucuba japonica is grown as a decorative hedge. "Taxon: Order Garryales Lindley, 1846"...
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particularly where it is interspersed amongst clumps of Japanese laurel (Aucuba japonica) in areas of mixed woodland. Tensions surrounding the management of...
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a name indicates a variegated cultivar of an unvariegated parent (Aucuba japonica 'Variegata'). However, not all variegated plants have this Latin tag...
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Viral diseases of potato (section Aucuba leaf)
symptom is called "aucuba leaf" or simply "aucuba" because of its similarity to the normal leaves of the species Aucuba japonica. The consequences of...
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