- and
Central America which had
formerly been
included in the
genus Photinia.
Photinias typically grow from 4–15 m tall, with a
usually irregular crown of...
- Ascherson, Paul
Friedrich August; Schweinfurth,
Georg August (1887). "
Photinia ****onica".
Illustration de la
Flore d'Égypte. 73. Davidse, G.;
Sousa Sánchez...
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Photinia × fraseri,
known as red tip
photinia and
Christmas berry, is a
nothospecies in the rose family, Rosaceae. It is a
hybrid between Photinia glabra...
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trees and shrubs, such as roses, meadowsweets, rowans, firethorns, and
photinias.
Among the most species-rich
genera in the
family are
Alchemilla (270)...
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Chinese photinia is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Photinia serratifolia Stran****a
davidiana This page is an
index of
articles on...
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Photinia glabra, the ****anese
photinia, is a
species in the
family Rosaceae. Ye, J., Qin, h.,
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) & IUCN...
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Photinia serratifolia (syn.
Photinia serrulata),
commonly called Taiwanese photinia or
Chinese photinia is a
flowering shrub or tree in the flowering...
- well into the winter.[citation needed]
Leaves Flowers Fruit The
genera Photinia, Aronia, Pourthiaea, and Stran****a have
historically been
variously combined...
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Photinia raupingensis is a
species in the
family Rosaceae of
flowering plants. WANG, LONG-YUAN; FENG, ****-ZHE; GUO, WEI; FAN, QIANG; CHEN, SU-FANG; LIAO...
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Photinia integrifolia is a
species in the
family Rosaceae,
native to Asia.
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) & IUCN SSC
Global Tree Specialist...