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  1. Oenanthe, known as water dropworts, oenanthes, [2] water parsleys, [3] and water celeries, [4] are a genus of plants in the family Apiaceae. Most of the species grow in damp ground, such as in marshes or in water. Several of the species are extremely poisonous, the active poison being oenanthotoxin.

    • Oenanthe crocata

      Oenanthe crocata, hemlock water-dropwort (sometimes known as...

  2. A member of the chocolate vine family (Lardizabalaceae), Decaisnea insignis is a shrub native to China, Nepal, northeast India (Sikkim), Bhutan, and Myanmar. At home in Asia it grows at altitudes between 900 to 3600 metres above sea level which is why it is frost-hardy in the UK where it is sometimes grown as an ornamental.

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  4. This genus is accepted. The native range of this genus is Alaska to SW. Mexico, Madeira, NW. Africa, Eurasia. Taxonomy. Images. General information. Distribution. Synonyms.

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  5. Oenanthe crocata. First published in Sp. Pl.: 254 (1753) This species is accepted. The native range of this species is Madeira, W. Europe to W. & Central Medit. It is a perennial or helophyte and grows primarily in the temperate biome. Taxonomy.

  6. Oenanthe javanica, commonly known as Java water dropwort, water celery, Indian pennywort, or Chinese celery, is a stoloniferous, fibrous-rooted, decumbent-stemmed, low-growing, herbaceous perennial which typically grows to 9-28” tall. It is native to grassy forest margins, marshes, wet meadows, lakeshores, muddy river/stream banks, ditches ...