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Deciduous shrub, up to 2m high, native to Japan, Korea, and southeast China, naturalised in Ohio, USA; leaves ovate, serrate, dark green, infrequently flushed with copper, turning dull to wine-red or burgundy in fall; flower buds striking pink-red, open to showball-like clusters of very fragrant pink-changing-to-white flowers; fruits berry-like red drupes turning bla…</description>
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deodar cedar, Himalayan cedar, devadharu, timber of the gods, Himalaya-Zeder

Large coniferous evergreen tree, 40-50m tall, native to the western Himalayas. 

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Perennial woody vine growing up to 4m, native in South and Southeast Asia, cultivated in Asia, tropic Africa, West Indies, Brazil. 

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Orchid, native to Central America. 

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Palo negro, Palito negro (span.)

Decumbent shrub, 30-60cm tall, very branchy, densely leafy to the apex, endemic to the coastal zone of Chile between Caldera and Huasco; leaves sessile, oblong or linear-lanceolate, variable in size, margins revolute; flowers white with orange and purple center.</description>
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Evergreen dioecious tropical rainforest tree, up to 6m high, native to Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador; fruit a large (about 12cm, “tree of the hanging heads”) edible berry, green when unripe and light brown at maturity, weight between 740 and 1000 g, pulp brown, soft, with intense floral aroma and sweet acid taste.</description>
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Tree, up to 15m high, native zo China; bark dark grey; leaves orbicular or elliptic to oblong, sometimes obovate, dark or purple-green, glossy adaxially, light green abaxially; inflorescence a terminal, loose panicle of umbels, many flowered; flowers fragrant at night, calyx yellowi…</description>
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„S.junceum... the sole species in the genus Spartium... is a vigorous, deciduous shrub growing to 2-4m tall, ...  native to the Mediterranean in southern Europe, southwest Asia and northwest Africa</description>
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Evergreen tree, up to 10m high; most cultivated fruit tree of the world.

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ashoka, asoka tree, Asokabaum

Ornamental tree with showy inflorescences, native to  Assam, East Pakistan, upper Burma, Malaya, Ceylon and South India, cultivated in tropical Asia; leaves opposite, up to 30 cm long, leaflets lanceolate; flowers lacking petals, the 4 sepals are orange-red colored. The bark is used in uterine infections and as astringent in cases of internal haemorrhoids.</description>
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Evergreen shrub, native to Asia (Afghanistan, NE India, China, Nepal, Bhutan), cultivated as ornamental; flowers sweetly fragrant.</description>
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Perennial without above-ground stem, unknown as a wild plant; leaves 2-4, linear, with a white midrib, 8-15cm long, appearing in autumn with the lilac-purple flowers; anthers yellow, filaments purple; style red, branched, up to 3cm long; fruit  3-celled capsule.</description>
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        <description>Abeliophyllum distichum Nakai - Oleaceae - white forsythia, Weiße Forsythie, Schneeforsythie

Endangered deciduous shrub, up to 1.50m high, native to Korea, cultivated as ornamental.

„It is grown primarily for its very early, often profuse, spring bloom which consists of dense axillary clusters of white (sometimes with a pink tinge), 4-petaled, slightly fragrant flowers which open from purple buds in late March and cover the naked stems before the leaves unfold. Bloom slightly precedes related …</description>
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musk okra, musk mallow, tropical jewel-hibiscus, ambrette (fr.), Moschus-Bisameibisch

Hispid annual or biennial, up to 1.25 m tall; grown in warm countries for the musk-fragrant seeds and the showy yellow crimson-centered axillary fls. which are about 4 in across; leaves various, usually with deep divaricate narrow strongly and irregularly toothed lobes, but some of them shallowly lobed…</description>
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