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1. Illiciaceae
31. Liodendron formosanum (Kanehira & Sasaki) Keng*
62. Aralia bipinnata Blanco*
95. Ilex formosana Maxim.*
129. Symplocos konishii Hayata*
163. Rhododendron oldhamii Maxim.
195. Citrus grandis Osbeck
213. Daphniphyllum glaucescens Bl. subsp. oldhamii (Hemsl.) Huang var. kengii (Hurusawa) Huang
214. Daphniphyllum glaucescens Bl. subsp. oldhamii (Hemsl.) Huang var. oldhamii (Hemsl.) Huang
215. Daphniphyllum himalaense (Benth.) Muell.-Arg. subsp. macropodum (Miq.) Huang
34. Guttiferae
256. Ficus formosana Maxim.
290. Cleyera japonica Thunb.
325. Vitex quinata (Lour.) F. N. Williams*
359. Meliosma callicarpifolia Hayata
369. Castanopsis cuspidata (Thunb. ex Murray) Schottky var. carlesii (Hemsl.) Yamazaki*
370. Castanopsis cuspidata (Thunb. ex Murray) Schottky var. carlesii (Hemsl.) Yamazaki f. sessilis (Nakai) Liao*
371. Castanopsis fabri Hance*
383. Cyclobalanopsis stenophylloides (Hayata) Kudo & Masam. ex Kudo* 384. Lithocarpus amygdalifolius (Skan ex Forbes & Hemsl.) Hayata
subreticulata (Hayata) Liao
391. Pasania harlandii (Hance) Oerst.
392. Pasania kawakamii (Hayata) Schottky*
stenosepala (Hayata) Yuen P. Yang0.
408. Ardisia quinquegona Blume
61. Malpighiaceae
454. Sageretia randaiensis Hayata*
489. Machilus obovatifolia (Hayata) Kanehira & Sasaki
76. Urticaceae
537. Photinia serratifolia (Desf.) Kalkman var. lasiopetala (Hayata) Ohashi*
538. Pourthiaea beauverdiana (Schneider) Hatusima var. notabilis (Rehder & Wilson) Hatusima*
539. Pourthiaea lucida Decaisne*
540. Pourthiaea villosa (Thunb. ex Murray) Decne. var. parvifolia (Pritz.) Iketani &
Ohashi*
555. Rubus kawakamii Hayata*
556. Rubus pungens Camb. var. oldhamii (Miq.) Maxim.* 557. Rubus rolfei Vidal*
558. Sorbus randaiensis (Hayata) Koidz.* 559. Spiraea morrisonicola Hayata*
560. Spiraea prunifolia Sieb. & Zucc. var. pseudoprunifolia (Hayata) Li* 79. Actinidiaceae
561. Saurauia tristyla DC. var. oldhamii (Hemsl.) Finet & Gagncp.* 80. Asclepiadaceae
562. Gymnema sylvestre (Retz.) Schultes