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  5. Pittosporum tobira - Wikipedia

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    It is used for hedges, living privacy screens, and indoor and outdoor planter boxes. [15] The stems, leaves, and dried fruits are used in flower arrangements. [15] P. tobira is suitable for a Mediterranean climate, but may be more sensitive than other common ornamental plants to drought-induced stress.

  6. Veronica sect. Hebe - Wikipedia

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    Flowers are arranged in a spiked inflorescence. Identification of species is difficult, especially if they are not in flower. The plants range in size from dwarf shrubs to small trees up to 7 metres (23 feet), and are distributed from coastal to alpine ecosystems. Large-leaved species are normally found on the coast, in lowland scrub and along ...

  7. Allamanda - Wikipedia

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    Some species are familiar as ornamental plants cultivated for their large, colorful flowers. Most species produce yellow flowers; A. blanchetii bears pink flowers. [2] The genus name Allamanda honors the Swiss botanist and physician Frédéric-Louis Allamand (1736–1809). [3] It is the official flower of Kuching North City Hall. [4]