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- (help) "Dimocarpus Lour". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 2006-03-29. Retrieved 2010-01-19. Dimocarpus Lour...
- Dimocarpus longan, commonly known as the longan (/ˈlɒŋɑːn/) and dragon's eye, is a tropical tree species that produces edible fruit. It is one of the better-known...
- The alupag is a fruit of the Dimocarpus malesi**** tree found in Indochina and Malaysia. Compared to a longan, it has bumpier skin. The tree's wood is...
- Dimocarpus confinis is now considered a subspecies of the plant Dimocarpus fumatus (subsp. indochinensis). The species ranges from southern China (Guangdong...
- Dimocarpus gardneri is a species of plant related to the longan found in Sri Lanka. It is endangered in the wild due to habitat loss. Dimocarpus gardneri...
- Dimocarpus fumatus is an Asian tree species in the family Sapindaceae. In its natural habitat, D. fumatus is a mid-canopy tropical forest tree, growing...
- commercially important for its fruit. The genus is closely related to Litchi and Dimocarpus. Selected species "Nephelium L." Germplasm Resources Information Network...
- Dimocarpus australi**** also known as Australian native lychee, is a species of trees, closely related to the longan, constituting part of the plant family...
- Manius, a three-time consul and a plebeian hero of the Roman Republic Dimocarpus dentatus, a species of tree related to the Longan Dentatum This disambiguation...
- Dimocarpus yunnanensis is a species of tree native to China related to the longan. They are usually 10 feet (3.0 m) tall when fully grown. The drupes are...