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  2. Category:Flora of Eastern Asia - Wikipedia

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    It includes flora taxa that are native to Eastern Asia. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. For the purposes of this category, "Eastern Asia (WGSRPD)" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions.

  3. Eastern Asiatic region - Wikipedia

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    A forest in Sichuan Bamboo forest in Lushan, China 1000-year-old Cercidiphyllum japonicum. The Eastern Asiatic region (also known as Oriasiaticum, Sino-Japanese region, East Asian region, Temperate Eastern region) is the richest floristic region within the Holarctic kingdom and situated in temperate East Asia.

  4. Eastern Asia (WGSRPD) - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Asia, as defined in the WGSRPD. Eastern Asia is one of the regions of temperate Asia defined in the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (WGSRPD) for use in recording the distribution of plants. It is very much smaller than common definitions of East Asia.

  5. Category:Flora of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Note: The continent of Asia is not a geographical unit employed in the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. The following categories should be used instead where the information is available: Category:Flora of temperate Asia; Category:Flora of tropical Asia

  6. Indomalayan realm - Wikipedia

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    While the Malesia has much in common botanically, the portions east and west of the Wallace Line differ greatly in land animal species; Sundaland shares its fauna with mainland Asia, while terrestrial fauna on the islands east of the Wallace line are derived at least in part from species of Australian origin, such as marsupial mammals and ...

  7. Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests are diverse and species-rich, with a great diversity (of oaks and rhododendrons in particular) and many endemic species including plants of Indomalayan, Indochinese, Himalayan, Eastern Asiatic and even Gondwanan origin. The ecoregion has two broad forest types: evergreen and deciduous.

  8. Category:Flora of Asia by region - Wikipedia

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    Medicinal plants of Asia by region (1 C) A. Flora of the Arabian Peninsula (8 C, 114 P) C. Flora of Central Asia (7 C, 250 P) E. Flora of Eastern Asia (6 C, 147 P) I.

  9. Mongolian–Manchurian grassland - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian-Manchurian grassland (Chinese: 蒙古高原草原-内蒙古草原-东北草原) covers an area of 887,300 square kilometers (342,600 sq mi).This temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands ecoregion of the Palearctic realm forms a large crescent around the Gobi Desert, extending across central and eastern Mongolia into the eastern portion of Inner Mongolia and eastern and ...