Polyscias guilfoylei (W.Bull) L.H.Bailey, Rhodora 18: 153 1916. (Syn: Aralia guilfoylei W.Bull; Aralia maculata W.Bull; Aralia monstrosa B.S.Williams; Aralia monstrosa hort. ex Truff.; Nothopanax fruticosus var. victoriae (W.Bull) Merr.; Nothopanax guilfoylei (W.Bull) Merr.; 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 Barb.Rodr.; Polyscias guilfoylei var. laciniata (B.S.Williams ex W.Richards) L.H.Bailey ..);
Polyscias guilfoylei is a species of shrub native to the paleotropics and neotropics. It has erect branches and can grow to a height of up to 24 feet. Leaves are long and 1-pinnate with leaflets are arranged opposite. Blades are variable, but usually ovate or elliptic and coarsely dentate or lacerate. Leaves are commonly variegated with margins of white or pale yellow, but can also be entirely dark green.[1]
(From Wikipedia on 26.6.13)
21062023 ASP 65 : Attachments (1). 2 posts by 2 authors. Can you please ID this species of foliage ornamental shrub which could be a species of Polyscias. It often locally called croton may be wrongly. Photo was taken in Sri Lanka in Oct 2013
Polyscias guilfoylei
Ming Aralia, Roseleaf Aralia
Ornamental Plant For ID : 100414 : AK-11 : Attachments (1). 4 posts by 2 authors. An ornamental plant I had in my house. (Nasik ?)
Cultivated, potted plant.
Is this Aralia californica?
i think this is Polyscias paniculata
polyscias guilfoylei Yes, … perfect and fast id. Aralia seen at the Flower Show in Jijamata Udyan, Mumbai.
Cultivated, potted plant.
Kindly id.
This could be Polyscias fruticosa. Thanks for the id. References;
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