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- Hovenia dulcis, or the oriental raisin tree, is a hardy tree found in Asia, from Eastern China (萬壽果; pinyin: wànshòuguǒ) and Korea (헛개나무, heotgae namu)...
- America. Hovenia acerba syn Hovenia kiukiangensis Hovenia dulcis Thunb. syn Hovenia inaequalis DC. Hovenia parviflora Hovenia pubescens Hovenia robusta...
- Hovenia acerba is a species of flowering plant in the raisin tree genus Hovenia (family Rhamnaceae), native to temperate areas of Nepal, the eastern Himalayas...
- ****oni****; Hovenia dulcis; Rhododendron cinnabarinum; some Pinus species; and some Cedrus species, as well as in Salix sachalinensis. Hovenia dulcis has...
- glycosides (dammarane-type triterpenes) which are isolated from the leaves of Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae) also known as ****anese Raisin Tree. Several...
- drinks based on Traditional Korean medicine. Vegetables Spinach Tomato Hovenia dulcis Soups Aguadito de pollo – a soup in Peruvian cuisine consisting...
- Maesopsideae Maesopsis Engl. Tribe Paliureae Condaliopsis (Weberb.) Suess. Hovenia Thunb. Paliurus Mill. Ziziphus Mill. Sarcomphalus P.Browne emend. Hauenschild...
- berry Juniperus oxycedrus Prumnopitys Prumnopitys andina Raisin tree fruit Hovenia dulcis Redberry juniper berry Juniperus coa****lensis Rhubarb Rheum × hybridum...
- anti-sweeteners: Hodulcine, a dammarane-type triterpene glycoside from the leaves of Hovenia dulcis Lactisole, sodium 2-(4-methoxyphenoxy)propanoate Ziziphin, a triterpene...
- Hamamelis virginiana ("Witch-hazel") Hamamelis × intermedia Hibiscus syriacus Hovenia dulcis Hydrangea macrophylla Hydrangea quercifolia Hyperi**** ("Hidcote")...