Planchonella obovata
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
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les Seychelles; Hainan; Kazan-retto; Nansei-shoto; Ogasawara-shoto; Taïwan; Bangladesh; Pakistan; Andaman Is.; Cambodge; Nicobar Islands; Thaïlande; Viet Nam; Bornéo; Java; Lesser Sunda Islands; Malaya; Maluku; Philippines; Sulawesi; Sumatra; Nouvelle Guinée; Solomon Islands; Queensland; Santa Cruz Islands; Caroline Islands; Marianas
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Sapotaceae |
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Planchonia valida
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
DC |
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Andaman Is.; Nicobar Islands; Bornéo; Java; Lesser Sunda Islands; Malaya; Sulawesi; Sumatra
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Lecythidaceae |
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Planera aquatique
Planera aquatica
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
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Rosales |
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USA (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas)
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Ulmaceae |
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Platanus mexicana
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
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Mexico (Chiapas, Coahuila, Ciudad de Mexico, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Mexico State, Nuevo Leon, Oaxaca, Puebla, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Tamaulipas, Veracruz); Guatemala
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Platanaceae |
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Platane d'Amérique, Platane occidental; Sycamore; Platane d'Occident
Platanus occidentalis
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
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USA (Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Vermont, Wisconsin, West Virginia); Canada (Ontario); Mexico (Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, San Luis Potosi); China [I] (Henan [I], Hebei [I], Hubei [I], Hunan [I], Shanxi [I], Nei Mongol [I]); Ecuador [I]; European Russia [I]; South Korea [I]; Northern Caucasus [I]; Georgia [Caucasus] [I]; Tajikistan [I]; Slovakia [I]; Serbia & Kosovo [I]; Germany [I]
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Platanaceae |
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Morgenländische Platane
Platanus orientalis
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
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Slovakia [I]; Sicile; Italie; Slovénie; Croatie; Bosnia & Hercegovina; Monténégro; Serbia & Kosovo; Macédoine; Monténégro; Bosnia & Hercegovina; Albanie; Bulgarie; Greece (incl. Kiklades); Crete; Germany [I]; European Russia; Northern Caucasus; Georgia [Caucasus]; Azerbaïdjan; ?Armenia; Ouzbékistan; Turkménistan; Tadjikistan; Taiwan [I]; China [I]; South Korea [I]; Turkey (N-Anatolia, S-Anatolia, WN-Anatolia); Cyprus (C-Mountains, S-Cyprus); East Aegaean Isl. (incl. Rhodos); Iran (EC-Iran, NE-Iran: Mts., N-Iran, Iranian Aserbaijan, S-Iran, W-Iran); Iraq (NE-Iraq, NW-Iraq); Israel (Rift Valley, N-Israel); Jordania (W-Jordania); Lebanon (C-Lebanon, coastal W-Lebanon); Syria (coastal W-Syria, C-Syrian Desert); Afghanistan (Badakshan, Baghlan, Bamyan, Herat, Kunar / Nuristan, Nangarhar, Takhar); Pakistan [I]; N-India [I]; Morocco [I]; Algeria [I]; Tunisia [I]; New Zealand [I]
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Platanaceae |
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Platane de Californie
Platanus racemosa
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
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USA (California); Mexico (Baja California Norte, Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Sonora)
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Platane d'Arizona
Platanus wrightii
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
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USA (Arizona, New Mexico); Mexico (Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Sonora)
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Platane commun; Platane à feuilles d'érable
Platanus ×hispanica
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
DC 5 |
L'Europe
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PLXH |
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Europe [c]; Baleares [c]; Channel Isl. [c]; Slovenia [c]; Croatia [c]; Spain [c]; Portugal [c]; Hungary [c]; Slovakia [c]; Liechtenstein [c]; Switzerland [c]; Germany [c]; Hungary [c]; Bosnia & Hercegovina [c]; Serbia & Kosovo [c]; Montenegro [c]; China [c]; South Korea [c]; Northern Caucasus; Arménie; Georgia [Caucasus]; Tajikistan [c]; Madeira [c]; Mauritius [c]; La Réunion [c]; USA [c] (Massachusetts [c], New York [c], Pennsylvania [c]); Canada [c] (Ontario [c]); Australia [c]; Bolivia [c]; New Zealand [c]
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Platanaceae |
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Platea excelsa subsp. boreensis
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
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Metteniusales |
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Java; Sumatra
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Plathymenia reticulata
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
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Brésil; Surinam
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Bacuri
Platonia insignis
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
DC |
Amérique latine
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Malpighiales |
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Venezuela (Amazonas); N-Brazil (Pará); NE-Brazil (Maranhao); Guyane; Surinam; Guinée Française; Colombia (Guainía, Vaupés); São Tomé [I]
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Clusiaceae |
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Platycarya strobilacea
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
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China (Anhui, Fujian, Gansu, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Shandong, Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang); Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu); Corée du Nord; Corée du Sud; Viet Nam; Northern Caucasus [I]; Georgia [Caucasus] [I]; Tajikistan [I]
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Platycerium bifurcatum
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Andere |
Polypodiopsida |
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Polypodiales |
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Platycerium superbum
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Andere |
Polypodiopsida |
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Polypodiales |
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Australia (E-Queensland, NE-New South Wales); Hawaii [I] (Oahu [I])
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thuya d'Orient; thuya de Chine
Platycladus orientalis
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Bois résineux |
Pinopsida |
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China: S Gansu, Hebei, Henan, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Nei Mongol [Inner Mongolia]; Corée; Russian Far East. This is possibly the most widely introduced cupressaceous conifer in Asia. In many areas inside and outside China it has 'escaped' from cultivation and established spontaneous populations. It is therefore very difficult to establish its natural range but this conifer is likely to be native only in parts of the above listed provinces and in a restricted area in Korea and adjacent Russia. Rehder (1923) mentioned Gansu, Hubei, Sichuan, Manchuria and Korea as the regions where it is indigenous and considered that "in other parts of China as in Formosa [Taiwan] and Japan [it is] probably planted." This is contrasted by Wilson's (1926) and Handel-Mazzetti's (1927) account of occurrences in NW Yunnan and SW Sichuan where they mention (collections of) the species from the deep valleys of the Jinsha (Yangtse), Lancang (Mekong) and Nu (Salween) Rivers. While in his account Handel-Mazzetti is quite certain of its natural occurrence there, Wilson is the more critical observer and states about the ecology of this conifer: "exact habitat unknown; long cultivated and escaped" and "In my own travels through the Orient I never saw a spontaneous example." He also observed that "this tree is a favorite with Taoists, Buddhist and Confucian priests which accounts for its wide spread cultivation." The photograph by Handel-Mazzetti (1927) in Karsten & Schenck's series 'Vegetationsbilder' shows young trees in a narrow valley that grew there most likely spontaneously but this does not mean that they are indigenous there. In NE Yunnan, I observed that this tree is very popular with the local Buddhist rites as fresh boughs are sold to worshipers at shrines and temples. These are taken from numerous small shrubs and trees growing on otherwise virtually deforested slopes nearby; the only other trees I saw among them were some pines (Pinus densata), a pioneer species. Where Platycladus orientalis is abundant, monasteries and temples are never far away. A few copses of older and unpruned trees were seen near villages in a tributary valley of the Jinsha (Yangtse) River. Nowhere in NW Yunnan was this tree seen by me in mature natural forest; this situation is presumably similar in other regions. Naturalized populations occur in the Elburz Mountains of NE Iran (Riedl, 1968) and possibly elsewhere. In Kirgyzstan I found it to be the most widely planted conifer in cities and large villages; it is also widely cultivated in the mountainous parts of India (Sahni, 1990). None of these occurrences are indigenous. The fossil record has not yielded evidence to indicate a past natural distribution wider than at present.; Russian Far East; Amur; Khabarovsk; Chine; Nei Mongol; Gansu; Hebei; Shaanxi; Shanxi; Henan; Eastern Asia; Corée du Nord; Corée du Sud
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Platymiscium hebestachyum
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Bois de feuillu |
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Amérique centrale; Amérique du sud
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PZXX |
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Colombie
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Macacauba
Platymiscium parviflorum
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
DC |
Amérique centrale; Amérique du sud
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PZXX |
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Macacauba
Platymiscium pinnatum
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Bois de feuillu |
Magnoliopsida |
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Amérique centrale; Amérique du sud
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Sri Lanka; Panama; Mexique; Guatemala; Costa Rica; Colombie; Caribbean-TRP
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Macacauba
Platymiscium spp.
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Magnoliopsida |
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Amérique centrale; Amérique du sud
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PZXX |
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