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香港中文大學植物名錄check List of Plants in the Chinese University Of 香港中文大學植物名錄 Check list of plants in The Chinese University of rd Hong Kong 3 Edition 2010 年 9 月 September 2010 Prepared by C.P. Lau For CU Tree Project Black colour = tree, shrub, palm Green colour = fern, herb, vine Family name Family in Scientific name Chinese name Chinese Lygodiaceae 海金沙科 Lygodium japonicum (Thunb.) Sw. 海金沙 Lygodium scandens (L.)Sw. 小葉海金沙 Dicksoniaceae 蚌殼蕨科 Cibotium barometz (L.) J. Sm. 金毛狗 Cyatheaceae 桫欏科 Gymnosphaera podophylla (Hook.) Copel. 黑桫欏 Lindsaeaceae 鱗始蕨科 Sphenomeris chinenis (L.) Maxon 烏蕨 Pteridaceae 鳳尾蕨科 Pteris ensiformis Burm. f. 劍葉鳳尾蕨 Pteris fauriei Hieron. 金釵鳯尾蕨 Pteris semipinnata L. 半邊旗 Pteris vittata L. 蜈蚣草 Hemionitidaceae 祼子蕨科 Pityrogramma calomelanos (L.) Link 粉葉蕨 Aspleniaceae 鐵角蕨科 Neottopteris nidus (L.) J. Sm. 雀巢芒 Blechnaceae 烏毛蕨科 Blechnum orientale L. 烏毛蕨 Nephrolepidaceae 腎蕨科 Nephrolepis auriculata (L.) Trimem 腎蕨 Nephrolepis hirsutula (G. Forst.) C. Presl 毛葉腎蕨 Polypodiaceae 水龍骨科 Lemmaphyllum microphyllum C. Presl 伏石蕨 Pyrrosia adnascens (Sw.) Ching 貼生石韋 Ginkoaceae 銀杏科 Ginkgo biloba L. 銀杏 Araucariaceae 南洋杉科 Araucaria cunninghamii Sweet 南洋杉 Araucaria heterophylla (Salisb.) Franco 異葉南洋杉 Pinaceae 松科 Pinus elliottii Engelm. 濕地松 Pinus massoniana Lamb. 馬尾松 Taxodiaceae 杉科 Glyptostrobus pensilis (Staunton) K. Koch 水松 Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. 落羽杉 Taxodium ascendens Brongn. 池杉 Cupressaceae 柏科 Calocedrus macrolepis Kurz 翠柏 Juniperus chinensis L. 圓柏 Juniperus chinensis L. cv. Kaizuca 龍柏 Platycladus orientalis (L.) Franco 側柏 Podocarpaceae 羅漢松科 Podocarpus macrophyllus (Thunb.) D. Don 羅漢松 Gnetaceae 買麻藤科 Gnetum luofuense C.Y. Cheng 羅浮買麻藤 Magnoliaceae 木蘭科 Magnolia grandiflora L. 荷花玉蘭 Michelia alba DC. 白蘭 Michelia champaca L. 黃蘭 Annonaceae 番荔枝科 Artabotrys hongkongensis Hance 香港鷹爪花 Desmos chinensis Lour. 假鷹爪 Uvaria macrophylla Roxb. 紫玉盤 Lauraceae 樟科 Cinnamomum burmannii (Nees) Blume 陰香 Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Presl 樟 Litsea cubeba (Lour.) Pers. 木薑子 Litsea glutinosa (Lour.) C. B. Rob. 潺槁 Litsea rotundifolia (Nees) Hemsl. var. 豺皮樟 oblongifolia (Nees) Allen Machilus breviflora (Benth.) Hemsl. 短序潤楠 Machilus pauhoi Kanehira 刨花潤楠 Nelumbonaceae 蓮科 Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. 荷花 Nymphaeaceae 睡蓮科 Nymphaea sp. 睡蓮 Berberidaceae 小檗科 Nandina domestica Thunb. 南天竺 Menispermaceae 防己科 Diploclisia glaucescens (Blume) Diels 蒼白秤鉤風 Stephania longa Lour. 糞箕篤 Hamamelidaceae 金縷梅科 Liquidambar formosana Hance 楓樹 Loropetalum chinense (R. Br.) Oliv. f. rubrum 紅檵木 H. T. Chang Rhodoleia championii Hook. f. 吊鐘王 Daphniphyllaceae 交讓木科 Daphniphyllum calycinum Benth. 牛耳楓 Ulmaceae 榆科 Celtis sinensis Pers 朴樹 Celtis timorensis Span. 假玉桂 Moraceae 桑科 Artocarpus macrocarpus Dancer 菠蘿密 Artocarpus nitidus Trecul subsp. lingnanensis 紅桂木 (Merr.) Jarr. Ficus altissima Blume 高山榕 Ficus benjamina L. 垂葉榕 Ficus elastica Roxb. ex Homem. 印度橡樹 Ficus fistulosa Reinw. Ex Blume 水同木 Ficus hirta Vahl 五指毛桃 Ficus hispida L. f. 對葉榕 Ficus microcarpa L. f. 細葉榕 Ficus microcarpa L. f. cv. Golden Leaves 黃金榕 Ficus pumila L. 薜荔 Ficus subpisocarpa Gagnep. 筆管榕 Ficus variegata Blume 青果榕 Ficus variolosa Lindl. ex Benth. 變葉榕 Ficus virens Aiton 黃葛樹 Morus alba L. 桑 Fagaceae 殼斗科 Castanopsis fissa (Champ. ex Benth.) Rehder 黧蒴錐 & E.H. Wilson Casuarinaceae 木麻黃科 Casuarina equisetifolia L. 木麻黃 Nyctaginaceae 紫茉莉科 Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd. 簕杜鵑 Polygonaceae 蓼科 Polygonum chinense L. 火炭母 Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. 何首烏 Dilleniaceae 五椏果科 Tetracera asiatica (Lour.) Hoogland 錫葉藤 Theaceae 山茶科 Camellia crapnelliana Tutcher 克氏茶 Camellia granthamiana Sealy 葛亮洪茶 Camellia hongkongensis Seem. 香港茶 Camellia japonica L. 山茶 Eurya nitida Korth. 細齒葉柃 Polyspora axillaris (Roxb. ex Ker-Gawl.) 大頭茶 Sweet Schima superba Gardner & Champ. 木荷 Actinidiaceae 獼猴桃科 Actinidia fulvicoma Hance 黃毛彌猴桃 Clusiaceae 山竹子科 Cratoxylum cochinchinense (Lour.) Blume 黃牛茶 Garcinia oblongifolia Champ. ex Benth. 黃牙桔 Garcinia subelliptica Merr. 菲島福木 Elaeocarpaceae 杜英科 Elaeocarpus hainanensis Oliv. 水石榕 Elaeocarpus sylvestris (Lour.) Poir. 山杜英 Tiliaceae 椴樹科 Microcos nervosa (Lour.) S.Y.Hu 布渣葉 Sterculiaceae 梧桐科 Byttneria aspera Colebr. 刺果藤 Dombeya wallichii Benth. & Hook. 吊芙蓉 Firmiana simplex (L.) W.Wight 梧桐 Sterculia lanceolata Cav. 假蘋婆 Bombacaceae 木棉科 Bombax ceiba L. 木棉 Malvaceae 錦葵科 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. 大紅花 Hibiscus schizopetalus (Masters) Hook. f. 吊燈花 Hibiscus tiliaceus L. 黃槿 Malvaviscus arboreus Cav. var. penduliflorus 垂花懸鈴花 Schery Urena lobata L. 肖梵天花 Flacourtiaceae 大風子科 Homalium austro-chinense 華南天料木 Caricaceae 番木瓜科 Carica papaya L. 番木瓜 Salicaceae 楊柳科 Salix babylonica L. 垂柳 Ericaceae 杜鵑花科 Rhododendron simsii Planch. 紅杜鵑 Rhododendron spp. 杜鵑 Sapotaceae 山欖科 Sinosideroxylon wightianum (Hook. & Arn.) 革葉鐵欖 Ebenaceae 杮科 Diospyros eriantha Champ. ex Benth. 烏杮 Diospyros vaccinioides Lindl. 小果杮 Myrsinaceae 紫金牛科 Ardisia crenata Sims 朱砂根 Ardisia quinquegona Blume 羅傘樹 Embelia laeta (L.) Mez 酸藤果 Embelia ribes Burm. f. 白花酸藤子 Maesa perlarius (Lour.) Merr. 鯽魚膽 Pittosporaceae 海桐花科 Pittosporum tobira (Thunb.) Ait. 海桐 Rosaceae 薔薇科 Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. 枇杷果 Prunus persica (L.) Batsch 桃 Pyracantha crenulata (D. Don.) Roem. 細圓齒火棘 Rhaphiolepis indica (L.) Lindl. 車輪梅 Mimosaceae 含羞草科 Acacia confusa Merr. 台灣相思 Acacia mangium Willd. 大葉相思 Albizia chinensis (Osbeck) Merr. 楹樹 Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth. 大葉合歡 Albizia saman (Jacq.) F. Muell. 雨樹 Calliandra haematocephala Hassk. 紅絨球 Calliandra riparia Pittier 小朱纓花 Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit 銀合歡 Mimosa pudica L. 含羞草 Caesalpiniaceae 蘇木科 Bauhinia blakeana Dunn 洋紫荊 Bauhinia championii (Benth.) Benth. 龍鬚藤 Bauhinia glauca (Wall. ex Benth.) Benth. 羊蹄甲藤 Bauhinia purpurea L. 紅花羊蹄甲 Bauhinia variegata L. 宮粉羊蹄甲 Bauhinia variegata L. var. candida Buch.-Ham 白花洋紫荊 Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.) Sw. 洋金鳳 Cassia siamea Lam. 鐵刀木 Cassia surattensis Burm. f. 黃槐 Delonix regia (Bojer ex Hook.) Raf. 鳳凰木 Gleditsia australis Hemsl. 小果皂莢 Lysidice brevicalyx Wei 短萼儀花 Peltophorum pterocarpum (DC.) Backer ex K. 雙翼豆 Heyne Saraca dives Pierre 無憂花 Tamarindus indica L. 酸豆 Fabaceae 蝶形花科 Abrus mollis Hance 毛相思子 Crotalaria pallida Aiton 豬屎豆 Dalbergia benthamii Prain 兩粵黃檀 Erythrina crista-galli L. 雞冠刺桐 Erythrina speciosa Andr. 象牙花 Mucuna birdwoodiana Tutcher 白花油麻藤 Ormosia pachycarpa Champ. ex Benth. 茸莢紅豆 Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre 水黃皮 Pterocarpus indicus Willd. 紫檀 Elaeagnaceae 胡頹子科 Elaeagnus loureirii Champ. 羅氏胡頹子 Proteaceae 山龍眼科 Grevillea robusta A. Cunn. Ex R. Br. 銀樺 Lythraceae 千屈菜科 Lagerstroemia indica L. 紫薇 Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers. 大花紫薇 Thymelaeaceae 瑞香科 Aquilaria sinensis (Lour.) Spreng. 土沉香 Myrtaceae 桃金娘科 Callistemon viminalis G. Don 串錢柳 Cleistocalyx nervosum (DC.) Kosterm. 水翁 Eucalyptus citriodora Hook. f. 檸檬桉 Eucalyptus robusta Sm. 大葉桉 Lophostemon confertus (R.Br.) P.G. Wilson & 紅膠木 J.T.Waterhouse Melaleuca cajuputi Roxb. subsp. cumingiana 白千層 (Turcz.) Barlow Rhodomyrtus tomentosa (Aiton) Hassk. 崗稔 Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston 蒲桃 Syzygium levinei (Merr.) Merr. & L. M. Perry 山蒲桃 Melastomataceae 野牡丹科 Melastoma candidum D. Don 野牡丹 Melastoma sanguineum Sims 毛稔 Combretaceae 使君子科 Quisqualis indica L. 使君子 Terminalia catappa L. 欖仁樹 Terminalia mantaly H. Perrier 小葉欖仁 Alangiaceae 八角楓科 Alangium chinense (Lour.) Harms 八角楓 Cornaceae 山茱萸科 Camptotheca acuminata Decne. 喜樹 Aquifoliaceae 冬青科 Ilex asprella (Hook. & Arn.) Champ. ex Benth. 崗梅 Ilex latifolia Thunb. 大葉冬青 Ilex pubescens Hook. & Arn. 毛冬青 Ilex rotunda Thunb. var. microcarpa (Lindl. ex 小果鐵冬青 Paxton) S.Y.Hu Euphorbiaceae 大戟科 Acalypha hispida Burm.f. 紅穗鐵莧菜 Acalypha wilkesiana Muell. Arg. 紅桑 Aleurites moluccana (L.) Willd. 石栗 Aporusa dioica (Roxb.) Muell. Arg. 銀柴 Breynia fruticosa (L.) Hook. f. 黑面神 Bridelia tomentosa Blume 逼迫仔 Claoxylon indicum (Reinw. ex Blume) Hassk. 丟了棒 Codiaeum variegatum (L.) A. Juss. 變葉木 Excoecaria cochinchinensis Lour. 紅背桂 Glochidion wrightii Benth. 白背算盤子 Jatropha curcas L. 麻瘋樹 Macaranga tanarius (L.) Muell. Arg. 血桐 Mallotus apelta (Lour.) Muell. Arg. 白背葉 Mallotus paniculatus (Lam.) Muell. Arg. 白楸 Phyllanthus emblica L. 油甘子 Phyllanthus reticulatus Poir. 小果葉下珠 Sapium discolor (Champ. ex Benth. ) Muell. 山烏桕 Arg. Sapium sebiferum (L.) Roxb. 烏桕 Vernicia montana Lour. 木油桐 Rhamnaceae 鼠李科 Berchemia floribunda (Wall.) Brongn. 多花鉤兒茶 Sageretia thea (Osbeck) Johnst. 雀梅藤 Vitaceae 葡萄科 Parthenocissus dalzielii Gagnep. 爬牆虎( 異葉爬山 虎) Ixonanthaceae 黏木科 Ixonanthes reticulata Jack 黏木 Sapindaceae 無患子科 Dimocarpus longan Lour. 龍眼 Sapindus saponaria L. 木患子 Burseraceae 橄欖科 Canarium album (Lour.) Raeusch. 白欖 Anacardiaceae 漆樹科 Mangifera indica L. 杧果 Rhus succedanea L. 野漆 Simaroubaceae 苦木科 Ailanthus fordii Noot. 福氏臭椿 Brucea javanica (L.) Merr. 鴉胆子 Meliaceae 楝科 Aglaia odorata Lour. 米仔蘭 Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. 非洲楝 Melia azedarach L. 苦楝 Rutaceae 芸香科 Acronychia pedunculata (L.) Miq. 山油柑 Citrus sinensis (Linn) Osb. 橙 Clausena lansium (Lour.) Skeels 黃皮 Melicope pteleifolia (Champ. ex Benth) 三椏苦 T.G.Hartley Murraya paniculata (L.) Jack 九里香 Tetradium glabrifolium (Champ. ex Benth) 楝葉吳茱萸 T.G.Hartley Zanthoxylum avicennae (Lam.) DC. 鷹不泊 Oxalidaceae 酢漿草科 Averrhoa carambola L. 陽桃 Oxalia corniculata L. 酢漿草 Oxalis corymbosa DC. 紅花酢漿草 Araliaceae 五加科 Heteropanax fragrans (Roxb.) Seem. 幌傘楓 Schefflera heptaphylla (L.) Frodin 鴨腳木 Apiaceae 傘形科 Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. 崩大碗 Loganiaceae 馬錢科 Strychnos angustiflora Benth. 牛眼馬錢 Apocynaceae 夾竹桃科 Allamanda cathartica L. 軟枝黃蟬 Allamanda schottii Pohl 硬枝黃蟬 Catharanthus roseus (L.) G.Don 長春花 Cerbera manghas L. 海杧果 Nerium oleander L. 夾竹桃 Plumeria rubra L. 雞疍花 Strophanthus divaricatus (Lour.) Hook. & Arn. 羊角拗 Tabernaemontana divaricata (L.) R.Br. ex 狗牙花 Roem. & Schult. Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) K Schum. 黃花夾竹桃 Asclepiadaceae 蘿藦科 Toxocarpus wightianus Hook. & Arn. 弓果藤 Tylophora ovata (Lindl.) Hook. ex Steud. 娃兒藤 Solanaceae 茄科 Brunfelsia
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