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Eriobotrya is a
genus of
flowering plants,
mostly large evergreen shrubs and
small trees, in the
family Rosaceae,
native to
woodland in the
Himalayas and...
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loquat (
Eriobotrya ****onica, Chinese: 枇杷; Pinyin: pípá) is a
large evergreen shrub or tree
grown commercially for its
orange fruit. It is also cultivated...
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bronze loquat (
Eriobotrya deflexa) is a tree
native to
China (Guangdong, Hainan),
Taiwan and Vietnam. Its
leaves are used in
Taiwanese folk medicine...
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Lachnostachys eriobotrya (common name - Lambswool) is a
plant in the
Lamiaceae family,
native to
Western Australia. It was
first described by Ferdinand...
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Germanic languages,
mispeli in Finnish,
nespolo in Italian, etc.)
Loquat (
Eriobotrya ****onica),
widely traded under these names today, in
particular in temperate...
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commonly is
misspelt "Raphiolepsis". The
genus is
closely related to
Eriobotrya (loquats), so
closely in fact, that
members of the two
genera have hybridised...
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Grevillea eriobotrya,
commonly called the
woolly cluster grevillea, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Proteaceae and is
endemic to a small...
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refer to:
Prunus mume
Prunus salicina,
native to
China Loquat (
Eriobotrya ****onica)
Prunus ****onica, ****anese bush
cherry This page is an index...
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artificial hybrid genus (nothogenus) that
occurred in
cultivation between Eriobotrya and Rhaphiolepis. The
genus was
first described in 2008 for the cultivar...
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Amelanchier ovalis. The
genus Eriobotrya was once
considered to be
closely related to Mespilus. The loquat, one of
several Eriobotrya species, was
formerly thought...