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        <description>Coffea arabica L. - Rubiaceae - coffea arabica, Arabian coffee, Abyssinian coffee, Arabica-Kaffee

Small trees or large shrubs, 5-8m tall, native to Etiopia, cultivated in moist, usually cool tropical regions. „This species is tetraploid and is the source of</description>
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Semi-evergreen or deciduous shrub, up to 3m high; native to  Europe, Southwest Asia, and North Africa, widely cultivated, naturalised elsewhere, invasive as an introduced plant in America and Australia; leaves opposite, ovate to lanceolate, shiny green; flowers creamy white, fragrant; fruit a glossy black berry 6-8 mm diam., seeds 1-4.</description>
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        <description>Cymbopogon giganteus Chiov. - syn.Andropogon giganteus Hochst.; Cymbopogon caesius var.giganteus - Poaceae 

giant lemongrass, ahibero, Großes Zitronengras, Ahibero, Grosses Lemongras

Perennial, up to 3m tall, native to tropical Africa.

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Evergreen shrub or small tree, up to 13m tall, native to Australia (Queensland, Victoria), introduced elsewhere; leaves alternate, broadly elliptic to oblanceolate, green above, pale beneath, tomentulose, becoming glabrous with maturity, 6-17cm long; inflorescence terminal, clustered or in cymes of 4-15 flowers, petals n…</description>
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Small tree, cultivated and sometimes naturalized in Japan, Korea, China; branches often with long stout spines; petioles obovate-elliptic, 1-2.5cm long, leaf blade ovate to lanceolate, 2.5-8cm long; flowers solitary, white; fruit pale yellow, 4-8 cm in diam., surface coarse and with large oil dots, pericarp 2-4 mm thick, easily removed, sarcocarp with 9-11 segments, pale yellowish whi…</description>
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        <description>Piper nigrum L. - Piper aromaticum Lam. - Piperaceae - common pepper, black pepper, Schwarzer Pfeffer

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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little-leaf linden, small-leaved lime, Winterlinde, Kleinblättrige Linde, Steinlinde 

Native tree to Europe and West Sibiria, up to 30m high; leaves with darker green upper side and blueish green underside, beneath glaucous; flowers with pleasant scent. There are numerous hybrids planted: Tilia x europaea = Tilia x vulgaris = Tilia cordata x Tilia platyphyllos</description>
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Large tree, 30-50m high; native to the Himalayas (Bangladesh, East Himalaya, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Tibet, West Himalaya).

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Evergreen tree, native to southeastern and southern North America; leaves (2)-3 per fascicle, 20-45cm long, persisting 2 years; pollen cones 30-80mm, purplish; seed cones ovoid-cylindric when open, 15-25cm, dull brown,  maturing in 2 years.</description>
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        <description>Toona sinensis (A.Juss.) M.Roem. - syn.Cedrela sinensis A.Juss. - Meliaceae 

香椿 xiang chun (chin.), red toon, Chinese mahogany, Chinese toon, Surenbaum

Deciduous tree, up to 40m (trunk 20m) tall, native to Southeast Asia (China to Malaysia) and India, cultivated as ornamental.</description>
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        <description>Iris germanica L. - Iridaceae - German iris, Deutsche Schwertlilie

Natural hybrid of European origin, 30-80cm high; rhizome usually many-branched, 1-2 cm diam.
„Leaves equitant, blade sometimes purplish at base, ensiform, to 4.5 dm × 3.5 cm, glaucous. Inflorescences with terminal unit 2-3-flowered, branch units 1-2-flowered; spathes green, sometimes with purple base, 2-5 cm, herbaceous with narrow, scarious margins and tip. Flowers: perianth shades of blue-violet, yellow, brown, or white with v…</description>
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