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  • There is a rich understory in these habitats, with shrubs of Rubiaceae and Euphorbiaceae, palms (Arenga pinnata and Pinanga cochinchinensis), arborescent ferns (Cibotium, Cyathea, and Oleandra), Pandanus, and Araliaceae.

    Cardamom Mountains rain forests 2007

  • This is actually a rhizome of the fern Cibotium barometz, an arborescent fern that was eventually introduced into Britain in 1824 from China.

    Archive 2004-05-01 Jenny Davidson 2004

  • This is actually a rhizome of the fern Cibotium barometz, an arborescent fern that was eventually introduced into Britain in 1824 from China.

    Vegetable Lamb of Tartary Jenny Davidson 2004

  • In the 16th and 17th centuries, some of the world's most celebrated scientists believed the plant Cibotium barmoetz fruited into a newly born lamb, which then grazed on nearby grass and weeds.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010

  • In the 16th and 17th centuries, some of the world's most celebrated scientists believed the plant (Cibotium barmoetz) fruited into a newly born lamb, which then grazed on nearby grass and weeds.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Ani 2010

  • In the 16th and 17th centuries, some of the world's most celebrated scientists believed the plant Cibotium barmoetz fruited into a newly born lamb, which then grazed on nearby grass and weeds.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010

  • In the 16th and 17th centuries, some of the world's most celebrated scientists believed the plant Cibotium barmoetz fruited into a newly born lamb, which then grazed on nearby grass and weeds.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Ani 2010

  • In the 16th and 17th centuries, some of the world's most celebrated scientists believed the plant Cibotium barmoetz fruited into a newly born lamb, which then grazed on nearby grass and weeds.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010

  • In the 16th and 17th centuries, some of the world's most celebrated scientists believed the plant (Cibotium barmoetz) fruited into a newly born lamb, which then grazed on nearby grass and weeds.

    Medindia Health News 2010

  • Cheirodendron, Ilex, Antidesma, Melicope, Syzygium, Myrsine, Psychotria, Tetraplasandra, etc.), and tree ferns (Cibotium spp.) and a variety of shrubs and epiphytic plants covering the forest floor and tree surfaces.

    Hawaii tropical moist forests 2007

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