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  2. Sterculia foetida - Wikipedia

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    The calyx is dull orange and is divided into five sepals, each one 10–13 millimetres (3 ⁄ 81 ⁄ 2 in) long. The fruit consists of four to five follicles, each follicle generally containing 10–15 seeds. The follicles are scarlet when ripe. [5] In India, flowers appear in March, and the leaves appear between March and April.

  3. Category:Flora of Java - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles related to the native flora of Java. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. It is included within the larger region of Malesia in Category:Flora of Malesia

  4. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Language of flowers – cryptological communication through the use or arrangement of flowers Hanakotoba , also known as 花言葉 – Japanese form of the language of flowers List of national flowersflowers that represent specific geographic areas

  5. Flacourtia indica - Wikipedia

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    This is a bushy shrub or tree with a spiny trunk and branches. In shrub form, it grows up to 25 feet (7.6 m), and as a tree, it reaches a maximum height around 50 feet (15 m).

  6. Parkia speciosa - Wikipedia

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    The petai tree can grow to about 30 metres. It bears flowers in a light bulb-shaped mass at the end of long stalks. The flowers secrete a nectar that attracts bats and other pollinators. The fruits emerge as long, twisted, translucent pods in a cluster of seven or eight pods. When those pods are mature, within them will reside the petai beans ...

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  8. Cauliflory - Wikipedia

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    Flowers of Syzygium monospermum Jackfruits. Cauliflory is a botanical term referring to plants that flower and fruit from their main stems or woody trunks, rather than from new growth and shoots. [1] It is rare in temperate regions but common in tropical forests. [2]

  9. Sterculia quadrifida - Wikipedia

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    The flowers, which are greenish-yellow and are borne in small clusters in the upper axils, occur from November to January (summer in Australia). Seed pods are orange outside and orange or red inside when ripe. These pods contain up to 8 black seeds that taste like raw peanuts. [5]