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  2. China 3 lychee - Wikipedia

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    China 3 is a variety of lychee fruit, belonging to the family Sapindaceae and tribe Nepheleae. This variety is one of the best grown in Bengal region in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. [2] [3] The trees are only about 5 to 6 m tall with relatively smaller leaves. Bearing is regular if proper management and care is taken, otherwise ...

  3. Lychee - Wikipedia

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    The bark is grey-black, the branches a brownish-red. Its evergreen leaves are 12.5 to 20 cm (4.9 to 7.9 in) long, with leaflets in two to four pairs. [4] Lychee are similar in foliage to the family Lauraceae, likely due to convergent evolution. They are adapted by developing leaves that repel water, and are called laurophyll or lauroid leaves.

  4. Dimocarpus australianus - Wikipedia

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    Dimocarpus australianus also known as Australian native lychee, is a species of trees, closely related to the longan, constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are endemic to Cape York Peninsula , Australia.

  5. Longan - Wikipedia

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    The fruit of the longan is similar to that of the lychee, but is less aromatic in taste. [ 4 ] The longan (from Vietnamese long nhãn [ 5 ] or Cantonese lùhng ngáahn 龍眼 , literally 'dragon eye'), is so named because the black seed within the shelled fruit creates the appearance of an eyeball.

  6. Shahi lychee - Wikipedia

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    However, the fruit pulp of 'Shahi' lychee is generally considered to be more aromatic, with a distinct "rose scented aroma". [6] The weather patterns in the district of Muzaffarpur and the neighbouring districts of Vaishali , Samastipur , East Champaran and Begusarai , as well as the fertile alluvial soil of the region which is rich in calcium ...

  7. The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide

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    The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide is a 2013 book by American journalist and academic Gary J. Bass [1] about The Blood telegram, a state department dissent memo on American policy during the 1971 Bangladesh genocide sent by Archer Blood the American Consul General to Dhaka, East Pakistan.

  8. Encyclopedia of Flora and Fauna of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    This volume describes 1,317 species collected from this land and studied by one of the most celebrated algologist of the country, National Professor A K M Nurul Islam. The species Ireksokonia formosa, endemic to lake Baikal was isolated from Bangladesh and is described in this volume. 812 pp.

  9. Duncan Brothers (Bangladesh) Limited - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Brothers (Bangladesh) Limited traces its origins to brothers Walter Duncan and William Duncan from Glasgow who established a tea company in 1859 in Kolkata. [2] It owns the following tea and rubber estates, Alinagar Tea Estate, Amo Tea Estate, Chaklapunji Tea Estate, Chandpur Tea Estate, Chatlapur Tea Estate, Etah Tea Estate, Hingazia Tea Estate, Karimpore Tea Estate, [5] Longla Tea ...