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  2. Polyspora axillaris - Wikipedia

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    Polyspora axillaris is a species of evergreen tree or shrub that can grow up to 9 m tall. [1] It has been given the name fried egg plant for its white and yellow flower. [2] P. axillaris is found in southern China, including Hong Kong and Hainan.

  3. Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens (HKZBG) is one of the oldest zoological and botanical centres in the world, and the oldest park in Hong Kong. [1] Founded in 1864, its first stage was opened to the public in 1871. [2] It occupies an area of 5.6 hectares (14 acres) [3] in Central, [4] on the northern slope of Victoria Peak. [5]

  4. Bauhinia × blakeana - Wikipedia

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    Bauhinia × blakeana was adopted as the floral emblem of Hong Kong by the Urban Council in 1965. Historical Urban Council of Hong Kong armorial bearings, granted by the College of Arms in 1979. The council was abolished on 31 December 1999. The flag of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China in 1997.

  5. Environment of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The total land area of Hong Kong is 1,076 square kilometres, but about 75% of this land is open countryside, [1] which contains more than 2600 species of vascular plants, about 450 species of birds, about 200 species of butterflies, about 100 species of dragonflies, 40 species of mammals, 80 species of reptiles and more than 20 species of amphibians, including some that are endemic to the ...

  6. Conservation in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    More than 3,100 species and varieties of vascular plants have been recorded in Hong Kong, approximately 2,100 of which are native, and the rest are of exotic origin. Many species of plants in Hong Kong are noteworthy for the beauty or fragrance of their blossoms. Bauhinia blakeana (Hong Kong Orchid Tree) was discovered in 1908 at Pok Fu Lam.

  7. Hong Kong, Shenzhen deluged by heaviest rain on record - AOL

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    HONG KONG (Reuters) -The heaviest rain since records began 140 years ago drenched Asian financial hub Hong Kong on Friday, killing two people and injuring more than 100, media reported, as ...

  8. Hong Kong closes schools as torrential rain floods streets ...

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    The Hong Kong Observatory said it recorded 158.1 mm (6.2 inches) of rain in the hour between 11 p.m. Thursday and midnight, the highest recording since records began in 1884.

  9. Shing Mun Country Park - Wikipedia

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    There are 7000 plants, belonging to over 300 species (which are native to Hong Kong or Southern China) in the Arboretum. [3] The plants include a collection of bamboos, protected plant species, plants named after Botanists, plants first discovered in Hong Kong and Camellias (example include Grantham’s camellia), etc. [1] [2] The Shi