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  2. Primula sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Primula sinensis, (Chinese: 藏报春; pinyin: zàngbàochūn) or the Chinese primrose, is a plant species in the genus Primula. Primulin is an anthocyanin found in P. sinensis. [ 2 ]

  3. Category:China image maps - Wikipedia

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  4. Primula - Wikipedia

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    Primula (/ ˈ p r ɪ m j ʊ l ə /) [2] is a genus of herbaceous [3] flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. They include the primrose ( P. vulgaris ), a familiar wildflower of banks and verges. Other common species are P. auricula (auricula), P. veris (cowslip), and P. elatior (oxlip).

  5. Template:PRC provinces big imagemap - Wikipedia

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  6. Prinsepia - Wikipedia

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    Prinsepia is a genus of trees in the Rosaceae.It bears fruit which looks like a cherry.The various species grow largely in Nepal, India, China, Bangladesh, and Taiwan, [1] though P. sinensis is hardy in zone 4, to about −32 °C (−26 °F).

  7. Primulaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Primulaceae (/ ˌ p r ɪ m j ə ˈ l eɪ ʃ i. iː / PRIM-yə-LAY-shee-ee), commonly known as the primrose family (but not related to the evening primrose family), are a family of herbaceous and woody flowering plants including some favourite garden plants and wildflowers.

  8. Flora of China - Wikipedia

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    The fungal flora of China is extensive with over 27,000 fungal species. As of 2018, China has reported 1789 edible fungi and 798 medicinal fungi. Notably, fungi played a vital part of China's traditional native plant use, with recent archaeology findings determining its significance in regions of China around 6000 years ago and dating as far back as the Tang dynasty (600–900 ce).

  9. Category:Maps of China - Wikipedia

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    Maps are also available as part of the Wikimedia Atlas of the World project in the Atlas of China. Pages in category "Maps of China" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.