Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Ascarina is a plant genus of fewer than 20 species of small trees in the family Chloranthaceae. Ascarina are usually tropical cloud forest species that require high humidity and regular rainfall to thrive. The name comes from the Ascaris worm; the anthers of the Ascarina flower are thought to look similar to the worm. Most species are dioecious, producing unisexual male or female flowers on separate plants."@en }
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- Ascarina comment "Ascarina is a plant genus of fewer than 20 species of small trees in the family Chloranthaceae. Ascarina are usually tropical cloud forest species that require high humidity and regular rainfall to thrive. The name comes from the Ascaris worm; the anthers of the Ascarina flower are thought to look similar to the worm. Most species are dioecious, producing unisexual male or female flowers on separate plants.".