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  2. Ixora - Wikipedia

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    Ixora is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. [1] It is the only genus in the tribe Ixoreae. It consists of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs and holds around 544 species. [2] Though native to the tropical and subtropical areas throughout the world, its centre of diversity is in Tropical Asia.

  3. Ixora chinensis - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name. Ixora chinensis. Lam. Synonyms. See text. Ixora chinensis, commonly known as Chinese ixora, is a species of plant of the genus Ixora. [1] Ixora chinensis in bloom. Flowers of Chinese ixora at the campus of Ramakrishna Mission Shikshanamandira in Belur, Howrah.

  4. List of Ixora species - Wikipedia

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    Ixora littoralis Merr. Ixora lobbii Loudon. Ixora loerzingii Bremek. Ixora longhanensis Tao Chen. Ixora longibracteata Bremek. Ixora longifolia Sm. Ixora longiloba Guillaumin. Ixora longipedicellata De Block. Ixora longipedunculata De Wild.

  5. Ixora coccinea - Wikipedia

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    Ixora coccinea is a dense, multi-branched evergreen shrub, commonly 4–6 ft (1.2–1.8 m) in height, but capable of reaching up to 12 ft (3.7 m) high. It has a rounded form, with a spread that may exceed its height. The glossy, leathery, oblong leaves are about 4 in (10 cm) long, with entire margins, and are carried in opposite pairs or ...

  6. Leonotis leonurus - Wikipedia

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    Leonotis leonurus is cultivated as an ornamental plant for its copious orange blossom spikes, and is used as an accent or screen in gardens and parks. [2] [7] It is moderately drought tolerant, and a nectar source for birds and butterflies in landscape settings. [2] It was introduced to Europe in the 1600s. [9]

  7. Pittosporum tobira - Wikipedia

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    Pittosporum tobira fruit in Hampyung, Korea. It is an evergreen shrub which can reach 10 m (33 ft) tall by 3 m (10 ft) broad, [3] and can become treelike. It can also be trimmed into a hedge. The leaves are oval in shape with edges that curl under and measure up to 10 cm (4 in) in length.