| Polyscias aemiliguineae |
| Polyscias dichroostachya |
| Polyscias gracilis |
| Polyscias kikuyuensis |
| Parasol Tree |
| Polyscias mauritiana |
| Polyscias neraudiana |
| Polyscias nothisii |
| Polyscias paniculata |
| Polyscias quintasii |
| Polyscias tahitensis |
Facts Summary:
Polyscias is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): French Polynesia, Indian Ocean (Reunion), Kenya, Mauritius, New Caledonia, Sao Tome and Principe.
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| Scientific Name | Status | Listing Date | Range | |
| 1. | Polyscias aemiliguineae | CR-IUCN | 1998 | Indian Ocean (Reunion) |
| 2. | Polyscias dichroostachya | EN-IUCN | 1998 | Mauritius |
| 3. | Polyscias gracilis | CR-IUCN | 1998 | Mauritius |
| 4. | Polyscias kikuyuensis | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Kenya |
| 5. | Polyscias mauritiana | EN-IUCN | 1998 | Mauritius |
| 6. | Polyscias neraudiana | CR-IUCN | 1998 | Mauritius |
| 7. | Polyscias nothisii | VU-IUCN | 1998 | New Caledonia |
| 8. | Polyscias paniculata | CR-IUCN | 2000 | Mauritius |
| 9. | Polyscias quintasii | EN-IUCN | 1998 | Sao Tome and Principe |
| 10. | Polyscias tahitensis | CR-IUCN | 1998 | French Polynesia |
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