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Ixora coccinea (also known as jungle geranium, flame of the woods or jungle flame or pendkuli) is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. [1] It is a common flowering shrub native to Southern India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. It has become one of the most popular flowering shrubs in South Florida gardens and landscapes.
Ixora laxiflora is a shurb or small tree that sometimes grows up to a maximum height of 15 metres (49 ft). [2] Leaves are elliptic to obovate in shape, margins entire, the longest reaches up to 20 centimetres (8 in) long and 8 centimetres (3 in) wide, the apex is acuminate while base tend to be wedged shaped.
Ixora decaryi De Block; Ixora deciduiflora Bremek. Ixora decus-silvae Bremek. Ixora delicatula Keay; Ixora deliensis Bremek. Ixora delpyana Pierre ex Pit. Ixora densiflora Müll.Arg. Ixora densithyrsa De Block; Ixora diversifolia R.Br. ex Kurz; Ixora djambica Bremek. Ixora dolichophylla K.Schum. Ixora dolichothyrsa Bremek. Ixora dongnaiensis ...
Ixora is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. [1] It is the only genus in the tribe Ixoreae . It consists of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs and holds around 544 species. [ 2 ]
Ixora brachypoda is a species of shrub or small tree in the family Rubiaceae. It has fragrant flowers and glabrous leaves and stems. [1] Description
Ixora chinensis, commonly known as Chinese ixora, is a species of plant of the genus Ixora. [ 1 ] Ixora chinensis in bloom Flowers of Chinese ixora at the campus of Ramakrishna Mission Shikshanamandira in Belur, Howrah.
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Ixora scheffleri grows up to 17 m in height, the bark is brown to grey in color and the slash is soft and fibrous, pale pink to brownish in color. [2] Leaves tend to be glabrous, simple, and opposite with stipules and petioles present; leaflets are elliptic to oblong in outline.