Phylica
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Phylica is a genus of plant
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s in the family Rhamnaceae
Rhamnaceae
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. It contains about 150 species, the majority of which are restricted to South Africa
South Africa
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, where they form part of the . A few species occur in other parts of southern Africa
Southern Africa
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, and on islands including Madagascar
Madagascar
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, the Mascarene Islands
Mascarene Islands
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, Île Amsterdam
Île Amsterdam
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, Saint Helena
Saint Helena
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 and Tristan da Cunha
Tristan da Cunha
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.

Species

Species in the genus Phylica include:
  • Phylica abietina Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica acmaephylla Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica aemula Schltr.
  • Phylica affinis Sond.
  • Phylica agathosmoides Pillans
  • Phylica alba Pillans
  • Phylica alpina Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica alticola Pillans
  • Phylica altigena Schltr.
  • Phylica ambigua Sond.
  • Phylica amoena Pillans
  • Phylica ampliata Pillans
  • Phylica anomala Pillans
  • Phylica apiculata Sond.
  • Phylica arborea
    Phylica arborea
    Phylica arborea, also known as the Island Cape Myrtle, is a shrub or small tree with narrow needle-like dark green leaves, downy silver on the underside, and with greenish white terminal flowers. Usually a shrub or procumbent tree, it may reach 6–7 m in height in sheltered locations...

    Thouars
  • Phylica atrata Licht. ex Roem. & Schult.
  • Phylica axillaris Lam.
  • Phylica barbata Pillans
  • Phylica barnardii Pillans
  • Phylica bathiei Pillans
  • Phylica bicolor L.
  • Phylica bolusii Pillans
  • Phylica brachycephala Sond.
  • Phylica brevifolia Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica burchellii Pillans
  • Phylica buxifolia L.
  • Phylica calcarata Pillans
  • Phylica callosa L.f.
  • Phylica capitata Thunb.
  • Phylica cephalantha Sond.
  • Phylica chionocephala Schltr.
  • Phylica chionophila Schltr.
  • Phylica comosa Sond.
  • Phylica comptonii Pillans
  • Phylica confusa Pillans
  • Phylica constricta Pillans
  • Phylica cordata L.
  • Phylica costata Pillans
  • Phylica cryptandroides Sond.
  • Phylica curvifolia Pillans
  • Phylica cuspidata Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica cylindrica J.C.Wendl.
  • Phylica debilis Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica diffusa Pillans
  • Phylica dioica L.
  • Phylica diosmoides Sond.
  • Phylica disticha Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica dodii N.E.Br.
  • Phylica elimensis Pillans
  • Phylica emirnensis (Tul.) Pillans
  • Phylica ericoides L.
  • Phylica eriophoros P.J.Bergius
  • Phylica excelsa J.C.Wendl.
  • Phylica floccosa Pillans
  • Phylica floribunda Pillans
  • Phylica fourcadei Pillans
  • Phylica fruticosa Schltr.
  • Phylica fulva Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica galpinii Pillans
  • Phylica glabrata Thunb.
  • Phylica gnidioides Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica gracilis (Eckl. & Zeyh.) D.Dietr.
  • Phylica greyii Pillans
  • Phylica guthriei Pillans
  • Phylica harveyi (Arn.) Pillans
  • Phylica hirta Pillans
  • Phylica humilis Sond.
  • Phylica imberbis P.J.Bergius
  • Phylica incurvata Pillans
  • Phylica insignis Pillans
  • Phylica intrusa Pillans
  • Phylica karroica Pillans
  • Phylica keetii Pillans
  • Phylica lachneaeoides Pillans
  • Phylica laevifolia Pillans
  • Phylica laevigata Pillans
  • Phylica laevis (Schltdl.) Steud.
  • Phylica lanata Pillans
  • Phylica lasiantha Pillans
  • Phylica lasiocarpa Sond.
  • Phylica leipoldtii Pillans
  • Phylica levynsiae Pillans
  • Phylica linifolia Pillans
  • Phylica litoralis (Eckl. & Zeyh.) D.Dietr.
  • Phylica longimontana Pillans
  • Phylica lucens Pillans
  • Phylica lucida Pillans
  • Phylica lutescens (Eckl. & Zeyh.) D.Dietr.
  • Phylica madagascariensis Reissek ex Engler
  • Phylica mairei Pillans
  • Phylica marlothii Pillans
  • Phylica maximiliani Schltr.
  • Phylica meyeri Sond.
  • Phylica microphylla (Eckl. & Zeyh.) D.Dietr.
  • Phylica minutiflora Schltr.
  • Phylica montana Sond.
  • Phylica mundii Pillans
  • Phylica natalensis Pillans
  • Phylica nervosa Pillans
  • Phylica nigrita Sond.
  • Phylica nigromontana Pillans
  • Phylica nitida Lam.
  • Phylica nodosa Pillans
  • Phylica obtusifolia Pillans
  • Phylica odorata Schltr.
  • Phylica oleaefolia Vent.
  • Phylica oleoides DC.
  • Phylica paniculata Willd.
  • Phylica papillosa J.C.Wendl.
  • Phylica parviflora P.J.Bergius
  • Phylica parvula Pillans
  • Phylica pauciflora Pillans
  • Phylica pearsonii Pillans
  • Phylica pedicellata DC.
  • Phylica pinea Thunb.
  • Phylica pinifolia L.f.
  • Phylica piquetbergensis Pillans
  • Phylica plumigera Pillans
  • Phylica plumosa L.
  • Phylica polifolia
    Phylica polifolia
    Phylica polifolia is a species of plant in the Rhamnaceae family. It is endemic to Saint Helena. Its natural habitats are rocky areas and rocky shores.-Source:...

    (Vahl) Pillans
  • Phylica propinqua Sond.
  • Phylica pubescens Aiton
  • Phylica pulchella Schltr.
  • Phylica purpurea Sond.
  • Phylica pustulata E.Phillips
  • Phylica radiata L.
  • Phylica reclinata J.C.Wendl.
  • Phylica recurvifolia Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica reflexa Lam.
  • Phylica retorta Pillans
  • Phylica retrorsa E.Mey. ex Sond.
  • Phylica reversa Pillans
  • Phylica rigida Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica rigidifolia Sond.
  • Phylica rogersii Pillans
  • Phylica rubra Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.
  • Phylica salteri Pillans
  • Phylica schlechteri Pillans
  • Phylica selaginoides Sond.
  • Phylica sericea Pillans
  • Phylica simii Pillans
  • Phylica spicata L.f.
  • Phylica squarrosa Vent.
  • Phylica stenantha Pillans
  • Phylica stenopetala Schltr.
  • Phylica stipularis L.
  • Phylica stokoei Pillans
  • Phylica strigosa P.J.Bergius
  • Phylica strigulosa Sond.
  • Phylica subulifolia Pillans
  • Phylica thodei E.Phillips
  • Phylica thunbergiana E.Mey. ex Sond.
  • Phylica tortuosa E.Mey. ex Harv. & Sond.
  • Phylica trachyphylla (Eckl. & Zeyh.) D.Dietr.
  • Phylica trichotoma Thunb.
  • Phylica tropica Baker
  • Phylica tuberculata Pillans
  • Phylica tubulosa Schltr.
  • Phylica tysonii Pillans
  • Phylica variabilis Pillans
  • Phylica velutina Sond.
  • Phylica villosa Thunb.
  • Phylica vulgaris Pillans
  • Phylica willdenowiana Eckl. & Zeyh.
  • Phylica wittebergensis Pillans
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