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  2. Cleyera - Wikipedia

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    Cleyera is a plant genus consisting of 21 species [1] of tender, evergreen shrubs to small trees, mostly native to Mexico and Central America, and one from Eastern Asia. In the APG III system it is placed in the family Pentaphylacaceae .

  3. Ternstroemia gymnanthera - Wikipedia

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    Ternstroemia japonica (Thunb.) Ternstroemia gymnanthera [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is a species of flowering plant in the family Pentaphylacaceae which grows on elevations of 200–2,800 metres (660–9,190 ft) in Japan , China and on elevation of 1,200–1,500 metres (3,900–4,900 ft) in Himalayas .

  4. Cleyera japonica - Wikipedia

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    Cleyera japonica (sakaki) is a flowering evergreen tree native to warm areas of Japan, Taiwan, China, Myanmar, Nepal, and northern India (Min and Bartholomew 2015). It can reach a height of 10 m. It can reach a height of 10 m.

  5. C. japonica - Wikipedia

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    Cladura japonica, a crane fly species in the genus Cladura; Cleyera japonica, the sakaki, a flowering evergreen tree or shrub species native to Japan, Korea and China; Collinsonia japonica, a flowering plant species in the genus Collinsonia; Collodiscula japonica, a fungus species; Coturnix japonica, the Japanese quail, a bird species found in ...

  6. Schistosomiasis - Wikipedia

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    In light infections, symptoms may be mild and can go unrecognized. [26] The most common species to cause intestinal schistosomiasis are S. mansoni and S. japonicum, however, S. mekongi and S. intercalatum can also cause this disease. [26] Symptoms may include: Abdominal pain and discomfort [19] Loss of appetite [19]

  7. Dysentery - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms normally present themselves after 1–3 days, and are usually no longer present after a week. The frequency of urges to defecate, the large volume of liquid feces ejected, and the presence of blood, mucus, or pus depends on the pathogen causing the disease. Temporary lactose intolerance can occur, as well.

  8. Antispila cleyerella - Wikipedia

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    Antispila cleyerella is a moth of the family Heliozelidae that is endemic to Japan.. The length of the forewings is 2.8–3.3 millimetres (0.11–0.13 in). Adults are on wing from late April to early May.

  9. Rice stripe tenuivirus - Wikipedia

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    The lowland rice plants in Japan (japonica-type) are easily afflicted by rice stripe virus: however, upland japonica-type, indica-type, and Javanese varieties are resistant genetically. Hybrid varieties Chugoku 31 and St No1 were bred in Japan by crossing japonica-type cv. Norin No 8 with indica-type Modan.