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Aralia
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Aralia

Genus of hardy shrubs, trees, and herbaceous plants of the ivy family Araliaceae, native to North America, Asia, and Australia. A. cachemirica, Kashmir, A. cordata, Japan, and A. nudicaulis, North America, are herbaceous perennials, grown for their effective foliage. The houseplant known as aralia belongs to the related genus Dizygotheca. A. elata, the Japanese angelica tree, grows in mild districts in Britain.



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Acanthophora spicifera, Laurencia undulata and Carpopeltis affinis); (5) brown, tough and leathery macroalgae--brown algae with strong, large and complex thallus and has many adaptations to its environment such as a bladder and large holdfast (Lamim japonica, Undaria pinnatifida, Sargassum fusiforme, Sargassum duplicatum, Sargassum patens, Sargassurn thunbergii and Sargassum alternato-pinnatum).
 
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