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  3. Yellow Belt - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Belt may refer to the following: A level in the Japanese system of classification known as Kyū. A road in the Allegheny County belt system

  4. Tabebuia aurea - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are bright yellow, up to 6.5 cm diameter, produced several together in a loose panicle. The fruit is a slender 10 cm long capsule. [3] [4] Cultivation. It is a popular ornamental tree in subtropical and tropical regions, grown for its spectacular flower display on leafless shoots at the end of the dry season. [4]

  5. List of Fruits Basket characters - Wikipedia

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    In an author's note, Natsuki Takaya described the character of Kyo as a powerful force that pulled the story of Fruits Basket along. [85] Kyo is depicted as an orange-haired young man who is short-tempered and charismatic, if initially awkward around people; [ 86 ] Arisa once calls him "anger management boy," [ 39 ] and Yuki Soma expresses envy ...

  6. Ribes aureum - Wikipedia

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    The plant blooms in spring with racemes of conspicuous golden yellow flowers, often with a pronounced, spicy fragrance similar to that of cloves or vanilla. Flowers may also be shades of cream to reddish, and are borne in clusters of up to 18. [8] [5] The shrub produces berries about 1 cm (3 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter from an early age.

  7. Kumquat - Wikipedia

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    Fruit are distinguishable by their variegation in color, exhibiting bright green and yellow stripes, [11] and by its lack of thorns. The Puchimaru kumquat is a seedless or virtually seedless Japanese kumquat cultivar. It is resistant to citrus canker and citrus scab. The fruit weighs 11–20 grams and is ellipsoid in shape.

  8. Myrianthus arboreus - Wikipedia

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    Myrianthus arboreus, the giant yellow mulberry or monkey fruit or Nyankama, in the Akan twi language of Ghana, is a dioecious tropical tree in the genus Myrianthus.It lives in the tropical Central African countries of Central African Republic, Gabon, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Tanzania, and also Ghana in the West African countries. [1]

  9. Xanthoceras - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is an oval leathery capsule 5–6 cm diameter, which splits into three sections at maturity to release the 6–18 seeds; the seeds are black, 1.5 cm in diameter, resembling a small horse chestnut seed. [9] [10] The shells of the fruits and seeds are very hard, so that they are best protected during the growth process. [5]