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        <description>Philadelphus coronarius L. - Hydrangeaceae 

(sweet) mock-orange, English dogwood, Seringat, Jasmin des poètes (fr.), Europäischer Pfeifenstrauch, Falscher Jasmin

Deciduous shrub, up to 4m tall, native from Central and Southeast Europe to Western Asia, cultivated and naturalized elsewhere; leaves opposite, oval, dentate; racemes of white to yellowish white flowers, 2.5-3.5cm in diam., strongly aromatic.</description>
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        <description>Prunus mahaleb L. - Rosaceae - mahaleb cherry, St.Lucie cherry, perfumed cherry, Steinweichsel, Felsenkirsche

Deciduous shrub or tree, native to central and southern Europe, naturalised and introduced elsewhere as a rootstock for commercial cherries; stem and twigs not thorny, bark grey-brown, twigs with terminal end buds; leaves petioled (4-20mm), broadly ovate, oblong, or suborbiculate, base usually rounded to truncate, sometimes subcordate, margins crenate; inflorescences corymbs 4-10-flower…</description>
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        <description>Larix decidua Mill. - Pinaceae - European larch, Europäische Lärche

Deciduous coniferous tree, up to 50m high, native to Europe; bark grayish brown, cracking into irregular plates; needle-like leaves 2-3cm long, flat or occasionally slightly keeled adaxially; seed cones dark red or purplish, becoming green with pink scale margins, ovoid or ovoid-oblong, fresh ones resinous-fruity scented; seeds dark brownish gray, ovoid-cuneate, ca.4×2.5mm; wing pale brown, ovate.</description>
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white angel's trumpet, Duftende Engelstrompete

Shrub or small tree, up to 3-5m high, native to Brazil, cultivated as ornamental; leaves oval, 15-30cm long; flowers drooping, sweetly fragrant, 20-30cm long, white, yellowish, or yellowish-pink.</description>
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        <description>Syringa vulgaris L. - Oleaceae - common lilac, European lilac, Gemeiner Flieder

Deciduous shrub, 2-10m tall, native to Southeast Europe, cultivated since ancient times, now distributed all over the temperate zones; leaves entire, oval, subcordate, 5-10 cm long; flowers scented, corolla tube narrowly cylindric, lilac, white, azure, or red; fruit a smooth brown capsule.</description>
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        <description>Syringa oblata Lindl. - Oleaceae - broadleaf lilac, early blooming lilac, Rundblättriger Flieder

Shrub or small tree to 4m tall, native to China and Korea, cultivated and naturalized elsewhere; leaves ovate-orbicular to reniform; flowers fragrant, lilac (various shades), sometimes white.</description>
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        <description>Helichrysum italicum (Roth) G. Don  - syn. Gnaphalium italicum Roth - Asteraceae 

curryplant, everlasting, immortelle, Italienische Strohblume, Currystrauch, Italienische Immortelle, Currykraut

Dwarf aromatic shrub, up to 20-60 cm high, growing on dry cliffs and sandy soil along the Mediterranean coast. Flowers yellow, young leaves with grayish-white tomentose hairs.</description>
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banana, Banane, Dessertbanane

„= M. acuminata × M. balbisiana, or Musa AB, AAB, ABB, ABBB, AAAB, AABB Groups: hybrid forms of edible bananas and plantains</description>
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	*  Actinidia chinensis Planch.
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        <description>Prunus laurocerasus L. - syn.Laurocerasus officinalis M.Roem. - Rosaceae - cherry laurel, Versailles laurel, Kirschlorbeer, Lorbeerkirsche

Evergreen shrub or tree; up to 6(-10)m high, native to Southeast Europe and adjacent Asia (from Bulgaria to noerthern Iran), cultivated as ornamental or for its fruits (Turkey), naturalized and regarded as weed in some places (Europe, New Zealand); leaves alternate, leathery; inflorescence a erect axillary or terminal raceme; flowers small, white, fragrant; …</description>
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        <description>Prunus padus L. - syn.Padus avium Mill.; Cerasus padus (L.) DC. - Rosaceae - bird cherry, hackberry, Gewöhnliche Traubenkirsche

Shrub or tree, native to northern Europe (European Bird Cherry, Prunus padus var. padus) and Asia (Asian Bird Cherry Prunus padus var. commutata); leaves ovate to obovate, rounded or cordate at the base, serrulate; flowers in erect to pendent racemes, white, fragrant, calyx receptacle hairy within; fruit black, globular, with bitter taste. [Prunus padus L., Leather, S.…</description>
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        <description>Cochliostema odoratissimum Lem. syn. Cochliostema odoratum K. Koch &amp; Bouche; Cochliostema jacobianum K. Koch &amp; Linden - Commelinaceae - Duftender Schneckenfaden

„The native range of this species is Central America to Ecuador. It is an epiphyte and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.</description>
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        <description>Prunus salicina Lindl. - syn.Prunus triflora Roxb. - Rosaceae 

李 li (chin.), Japanese plum, Chinese plum, Japanische Pflaume, Chinesische Pflaume

„Prunus salicina should not be confused with the Prunus mume, a related species of plum also grown in China, Japan, and Korea. Another tree, the Korean cherry - (Prunus japonica), is also a separate species despite having a Latin name similar to Prunus salicina's common name.</description>
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        <description>Prunus domestica L. - Rosaceae - (European) plum, Pflaume, Pflaumenbaum

Deciduous tree with a long history of cultivation, and many horticultural varieties. It is grown for its fruit, which are eaten fresh or made into juice or preserves. 
efloras.org

There are some subspecies:</description>
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