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  2. Category:Trees of Asia - Wikipedia

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    U. Ulmus bergmanniana; Ulmus bergmanniana var. bergmanniana; Ulmus bergmanniana var. lasiophylla; Ulmus boissieri; Ulmus castaneifolia; Ulmus changii var. changii

  3. Acer palmatum - Wikipedia

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    Acer palmatum, commonly known as Japanese maple, [3] palmate maple, [4] or smooth Japanese maple [5] (Korean: danpungnamu, 단풍나무, Japanese: irohamomiji, イロハモミジ, or momiji, (栴)), is a species of woody plant native to Korea, Japan, China, eastern Mongolia, and southeast Russia. [6]

  4. Pyrus pyrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Pyrus pyrifolia is a species of pear tree native to southern China and northern Indochina that has been introduced to Korea, Japan and other parts of the world. [1] The tree's edible fruit is known by many names, including Asian pear, [2] Persian pear, Japanese pear, [2] Chinese pear, [2] [3] Korean pear, [4] [5] [6] Taiwanese pear, apple pear, [7] zodiac pear, three-halves pear, papple ...

  5. Quercus myrsinifolia - Wikipedia

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    Quercus myrsinifolia is an evergreen oak tree that grows up to 20 metres (66 ft) tall. Leaves are 60–110 × 18–40 mm with serrulate margins; the petiole is 10–25 mm long. The acorns are ovoid to ellipsoid, 14–25 × 10–15 mm, and glabrous with a rounded apex; the flat scar is approx. 6 mm in diameter.

  6. Loquat - Wikipedia

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    The name loquat derives from Cantonese lou 4 gwat 1 (Chinese: 盧橘; pinyin: lújú; lit. 'black orange'). The phrase 'black orange' originally referred to unripened kumquats, which are dark green in color, but the name was mistakenly applied to the loquat by the ancient Chinese poet Su Shi when he was residing in southern China, and the mistake was widely taken up by the Cantonese region ...

  7. Bombax ceiba - Wikipedia

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    The tree is widely planted in southeastern Asian countries and regions (such as in Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, southern China and Taiwan, etc.). According to Chinese historical record, the king of Nam Yuet (located in the southern China and northern Vietnam nowadays), Zhao Tuo , gave a tree to the emperor of ...

  8. Acer laurinum - Wikipedia

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    Acer laurinum, also known as laurel maple, white maple, or kuam khao, is an evergreen Asian tree in the family Sapindaceae.It is the only member of its genus with native populations in the Southern Hemisphere, with a distribution encompassing Burma (), Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos (), Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, and southwestern China (Guangxi, Hainan, Tibet, Yunnan).

  9. Category:Trees of Western Asia - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about trees that are native to West Asia. Pages in category "Trees of Western Asia" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.