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Evergreen shrub or small tree, up to 6m tall, native to China and Japan, naturalized and cultivated elsewhere; flowers fragrant, white turning yellow. | Evergreen shrub or small tree, up to 6m tall, native to China and Japan, naturalized and cultivated elsewhere; flowers fragrant, white turning yellow. | ||
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[Joulain, D. „Study of the fragrance given off by certain springtime flowers.“ Progress in essential oil research (1986): 57-67] | [Joulain, D. „Study of the fragrance given off by certain springtime flowers.“ Progress in essential oil research (1986): 57-67] | ||
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[Volatile constituents of Pittosporum tobira (Thunb.) Aiton fil cultivated in Greece., Loukis, A., Hatziioannou, | [Volatile constituents of Pittosporum tobira (Thunb.) Aiton fil cultivated in Greece., Loukis, A., Hatziioannou, | ||
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Edwards S.T., Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, vol. 34: t. 1396 (1811) \\ | Edwards S.T., Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, vol. 34: t. 1396 (1811) \\ | ||
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