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Note: The continent of Asia is not a geographical unit employed in the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. The following categories should be used instead where the information is available: Category:Flora of temperate Asia; Category:Flora of tropical Asia
This category contains articles related to the native flora of tropical Asia. For the purposes of this category, "tropical Asia" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (WGSRPD), which calls it Asia-Tropical, namely as one of the nine "botanical continents". It includes the following regions:
This article contain the list of Indonesian endemic plants: Species name Family Vernacular name Other name Year found Aglaia ceramica:
Hydrangea (/ h aɪ ˈ d r eɪ n dʒ ə / [3] [4] or / h aɪ ˈ d r eɪ n dʒ i ə / [5]), commonly named the hortensia, is a genus of more than 70 species of flowering plants native to Asia and the Americas. By far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China, Korea, and Japan.
For the purposes of this category, "Eastern Asia (WGSRPD)" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. It is different from the geographic region usually called East Asia. It is defined as including the following areas, typically defined by the political boundaries of its constituents:
At least 117 plant genera are endemic to this biodiversity hotspot. 59 of them are found in Borneo and 17 in Sumatra. Unique plants from this region are similar to ones from the Asian continent, examples include Rafflesia arnoldii, pitcher plants and Javanese Edelweiss (Anaphalis javanica) as examples. Flowers of Eucalyptus deglupta
Garden plants originally native to Asia; Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. C. Cherry blossom (3 C, 36 P) Pages in category "Garden ...
It includes flora taxa that are native to Central Asia. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. For the purposes of this category, "Central Asia" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (which calls it Middle Asia). That is, the geographic ...