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  2. Sarcococca confusa - Wikipedia

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    Sarcococca confusa, the sweet box, is a species of flowering plant in the family Buxaceae, probably native to western China. [1] It is an evergreen shrub growing to 2 m (7 ft) tall by 1 m (3 ft) broad, with glossy green ovate leaves and honey-scented [2] white flowers in winter, followed by glossy black spherical fruits, 5 mm in diameter.

  3. Sarcococca - Wikipedia

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    Sarcococca (sweet box or Christmas box) [1] [2] is a genus of flowering plants in the box family . native to eastern and southeastern Asia, and the Himalayas, with one species native to Central America. They are slow-growing, monoecious, evergreen shrubs 12 m (3–7 ft) tall. The leaves are borne alternately, 3–12 cm long and 1–4 cm broad.

  4. Category:Sarcococca - Wikipedia

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  5. Sarcococca hookeriana - Wikipedia

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    Sarcococca hookeriana, [1] [2] [3] the Himalayan sweet box, is a species of flowering plant in the box family Buxaceae, native to China, Afghanistan, North East India, Bhutan and Nepal. [4] It is a low-growing evergreen shrub, usually growing to 12–24 in (30–61 cm) high. It produces aromatic white flowers throughout winter, followed by ...

  6. Sarcococca saligna - Wikipedia

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    Sarcococca saligna, the sweet box or Christmas box, is a species of flowering plant in the family Buxaceae. This shrub is native to northern Pakistan . Its common name in Pakistan is sheha.

  7. US farmers turn to Airbnb, corn mazes to outlast agricultural ...

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    Many increased their revenue by $25,000 to $100,000 per year through agritourism enterprises, and some farms can make upwards of $1 million a year from running bed-and-breakfasts, pick-your-own ...

  8. Boxwood blight - Wikipedia

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    The first description of boxwood blight was from the United Kingdom in the mid 1990s. [1] In 2002, when the disease was discovered in New Zealand, the cause was identified as a new species of fungus which was formally named Cylindrocladium pseudonaviculatum. [2] The fungus causing the disease in the UK was later named C. buxicola.

  9. List of Sarcophaga species - Wikipedia

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    Sarcophaga confusa (Lopes, 1967) Sarcophaga crinita Parker, 1917 Sarcophaga fabea (Lopes, 1959) Sarcophaga guanyina (Lehrer & Wei, 2010) Sarcophaga hai (Kano & Kurahashi, 2000) Sarcophaga harinasutai (Kano & Sooksri, 1977) Sarcophaga hongheensis (Li & Ye, 1992) Sarcophaga kaushanensis (Nandi, 1990) Sarcophaga kupangensis Shinonaga, 2004