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Exochorda /ˌɛksoʊˈkɔːrdə/ is a
small genus of
flowering plants in the
family Rosaceae,
native to
China and
central Asia (Turkestan). They are used as...
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Exochorda racemosa, the
pearlbush or
common pearlbush, is a
species of
plant in the
family Rosaceae. This
species is
mostly found in
China and ****an....
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underwent significant modifications and
emerged as the
cruise liner SS
Exochorda — a
member of the "4 Aces", a post-war
quartet of
ships operated by American...
- The 4 Aces were the
quartet of p****enger-cargo
liners Excalibur,
Exochorda, Exeter, and Excambion,
originally built for
American Export Lines by New York...
- pre-war ship of the same name was a
member of the
original "4 Aces." SS
Exochorda was a 473-foot, 14,500-ton
cargo liner in
service with
American Export...
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groups or "clades", Prunus–Maddenia and
Exochorda–Oemleria–Prinsepia.
Further refinement shows that
Exochorda–Oemleria–Prinsepia is
somewhat separate...
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include trees and
shrubs (Cotoneaster, Chaenomeles, Crataegus, Dasiphora,
Exochorda, Kerria, Photinia, Physocarpus, Prunus, Pyracantha, Rhodotypos, Rosa,...
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service four cargo-p****enger liners, Excalibur, Excambion,
Exeter and
Exochorda,
known as the "Four Aces". The
timing of
their new
service was unfortunately...
- only ship in her class.
Harry Lee was
built as the p****enger ship SS
Exochorda by New York
Shipbuilding Co., Camden, New Jersey, in 1931. One of American...
- Lines's
original "Four Aces", SS Excalibur, SS Exeter, SS
Excambion and SS
Exochorda. She was
acquired by the Navy 8
January 1942; and
commissioned 6 April...