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Evergreen shrub or tree; up to 6(-10)m high, native to Southeast Europe and adjacent Asia (from Bulgaria to noerthern Iran), cultivated as ornamental or for its fruits (Turkey), naturalized and regarded as weed in some places (Europe, New Zealand); leaves alternate, leathery; inflorescence a erect axillary or terminal raceme; flowers small, white, fragrant; …</description>
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        <description>Prunus padus L. - syn.Padus avium Mill.; Cerasus padus (L.) DC. - Rosaceae - bird cherry, hackberry, Gewöhnliche Traubenkirsche

Shrub or tree, native to northern Europe (European Bird Cherry, Prunus padus var. padus) and Asia (Asian Bird Cherry Prunus padus var. commutata); leaves ovate to obovate, rounded or cordate at the base, serrulate; flowers in erect to pendent racemes, white, fragrant, calyx receptacle hairy within; fruit black, globular, with bitter taste. [Prunus padus L., Leather, S.…</description>
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„The native range of this species is Central America to Ecuador. It is an epiphyte and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.</description>
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        <description>Prunus salicina Lindl. - syn.Prunus triflora Roxb. - Rosaceae 

李 li (chin.), Japanese plum, Chinese plum, Japanische Pflaume, Chinesische Pflaume

„Prunus salicina should not be confused with the Prunus mume, a related species of plum also grown in China, Japan, and Korea. Another tree, the Korean cherry - (Prunus japonica), is also a separate species despite having a Latin name similar to Prunus salicina's common name.</description>
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Deciduous tree with a long history of cultivation, and many horticultural varieties. It is grown for its fruit, which are eaten fresh or made into juice or preserves. 
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        <description>Rosa alba L. - Rosaceae - white rose (of York), Weiße Rose, Alba-Rose

Shrub, up to 2m tall, only known in cultivation (old garden rose of the Greeks and Romans); prickles irregularly set on the stems, usually hooked and uniform; leaves with 5-7 leaflets, ovate to broadly elliptic, obtuse, simply serrate, glabrous above, paler, grey-green, ± hairy beneath; flowers solitary or 3(-5) rarely more, white or rarely pale pink, simple or usually double or semidouble, rarely simple, fragrant.</description>
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Wohlriechender Schneeball, Koreanischer Duft-Schneeball

Deciduous shrub, up to 2m high, native to Japan, Korea, and southeast China, naturalised in Ohio, USA; leaves ovate, serrate, dark green, infrequently flushed with copper, turning dull to wine-red or burgundy in fall; flower buds striking pink-red, open to showball-like clusters of very fragrant pink-changing-to-white flowers; fruits berry-like red drupes turning bla…</description>
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        <description>Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) G.Don - syn.Pinus deodara Roxb. ex D. Don - Pinaceae 

deodar cedar, Himalayan cedar, devadharu, timber of the gods, Himalaya-Zeder

Large coniferous evergreen tree, 40-50m tall, native to the western Himalayas. 

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Perennial woody vine growing up to 4m, native in South and Southeast Asia, cultivated in Asia, tropic Africa, West Indies, Brazil. 

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        <description>Maxillaria tenuifolia Lindl. - Orchidaceae - delicate-leafed maxillaria, coconut pie orchid, Kokosnuss-Maxillaria, Kokosorchidee

Orchid, native to Central America. 

„Of all the members of its genus, which are not as sought after in cultivation, Maxillaria tenuifolia is the most popular. It has rather small flowers, typically no more than one and a half inches, and they come only one to a spike. Its popularity is due to the flower's scent, which is just like that of coconuts. The flowers are co…</description>
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Thorny deciduous shrub, up to 1m tall, native to Japan, cultivated elsewhere as ornamental; branchlets scabrous, verruculose when old; leaves obovate to spatulate, 3-5cm long, glabrous, margin crenate; flowers 3-5 fascicled, 2.5-4cm in diam., petals dark red, stamens 40-60, half as long as petals, styles as long as stamens; fruit pome yellow,…</description>
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