Polyscias guilfoylei: 1 definition
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Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)Polyscias guilfoylei (W. Bull) L.H. Bailey is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Aralia guilfoylei W. Bull, Aralia guilfoylei Cogn. & March., Aralia maculata W. Bull, Aralia monstrosa hort. ex Truff., Aralia monstrosa B.S. Williams, Nothopanax fruticosus var. victoriae (W. Bull ex hort.) Merr., Nothopanax fruticosus var. victoriae (W. Bull) Merr., Nothopanax guilfoylei (W. Bull) Merr., Panax dumosus W. Bull ex hort., Panax guilfoylei (W. Bull) Cogn. & Marchal, Panax laciniata Williams ex hort., Panax laciniatus B.S. Williams ex W. Richards, Panax victoriae W. Bull, Panax victoriae W. Bull ex hort., Panax victoriae Barb. Rodr., Polyscias guilfoylei var. laciniata (B.S. Williams ex W. Richards) L.H. Bailey, Polyscias guilfoylei var. laciniata (Williams ex hort.) L.H. Bailey, Polyscias guilfoylei var. monstrosa (B.S. Williams) L.H. Bailey, Polyscias guilfoylei var. monstrosa (hort. ex Truff.) L.H. Bailey, Polyscias guilfoylei var. victoriae (W. Bull) L.H. Bailey, Polyscias guilfoylei var. victoriae (W. Bull ex hort.) L.H. Bailey) (after the Australian botanist William Robert Guilfoyle, 1840–1912, former Director Melbourne Botanic and Domain Gardens, author of Australian Plants suitable for gardens, parks, timber reserves, etc. Melbourne 1911 and First Book. Australian Botany: specially designed for the use of schools. Melbourne 1878.
References regarding Polyscias guilfoylei (W. Bull) L.H. Bailey for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:
· Species Plantarum (1753)
· Species Plantarum
· Characteres Generum Plantarum (1775)
· Flora van Nederlandsch Indië (1856)
· Gardener’s Chronicle & Agricultural Gazette (1876)
· Gardener’s Chronicle & Agricultural Gazette (1883)
· Revue Horticole (1891)
· Hortus Flumenensis (1892)
· Rhodora (1912)
· Flora of Manila (1912)
· Rhodora (1916)
· Harvard Papers in Botany (2005)
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