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- Bretschneidera sinensis, the sole species in genus Bretschneidera, is a rare, 10–20 metres (33–66 ft) tall a monotypic species of tree with large inflorescences...
- the order Br****icales. It comprises two genera of trees, Akania and Bretschneidera, each with a single species. These plants are native to China, Vietnam...
- Varieties Santiria rubiginosa var. pedicellata Species Bersama swynnertonii Bretschneidera sinensis Brucea macrocarpa Bulnesia carrapo Dipteronia dyeriana Guaia****...
- park area. The park is named after chomphu phu kha (Thai: ชมพูภูคา Bretschneidera sinensis), a tree with attractive pink flower bunches, which together...
- (June 2022). "Genomes and demographic histories of the endangered Bretschneidera sinensis (Akaniaceae)". GigaScience. 11. doi:10.1093/gigascience/giac050...
- endangered plant species in China: Dipteronia dyeriana, Magnolia odoratissima and M. aromatica, Euryodendron excelsum Chang, Bretschneidera sinensis Hemsl...
- three parts: the Arboretum that combines collections of rare trees (Bretschneidera, Cathaya, Sequoia or Fitzroya), a bamboo garden, a walled garden containing...
- Bretschneidera sinensis (Thai: ชมพูภูคา Chompoo Phu Kha), a tree threatened by habitat loss that in Thailand is found only in this range...
- Breonadia Jean Nicolas Bréon (1785–1864) Rubiaceae Bu Breonia Rubiaceae Bu Bretschneidera Emil Bretschneider (1833–1901) Akaniaceae Bu Breviea Jules Brévié (1880–1964)...
- vilmoriniana, Ginkgo, Taxus chinensis, Taxus chinensis var. mairei [zh], Bretschneidera sinensis [zh], and Metasequoia glyptostroboides, as well as 29 species...