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  2. Caryopteris - Wikipedia

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    Caryopteris (bluebeard; Chinese: 莸属 you shu) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae (formerly often placed in the family Verbenaceae). They are native to east Asia ( China , Korea , Japan , Mongolia ).

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    Sunshine Blue II is a relatively new selection of Caryopteris incana and was hybridized by famed plantsmen Tim Wood, aka the Plant Hunter.

  4. Santa Fe in Bloom -- Bluebeard: an autumn pleasure - AOL

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    Sep. 4—With fall right around the corner, many of the hues and textures of our gardens will start to change. Vibrant and colorful summer plants like zinnias, clematis, dahlias, and lilies will ...

  5. Pseudocaryopteris - Wikipedia

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    Pseudocaryopteris is a genus of plants first described in 1999. It is native to China, Thailand, Myanmar, and the Himalayas (from Pakistan to Assam). [1] Species. Species below are those accepted by the World Checklist. [1] Names used by Flora of China are in parentheses [2]

  6. Tripora - Wikipedia

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    Tripora is genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1999. It includes only one known species, Tripora divaricata, native to Japan, Korea, and China (Gansu, Henan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Sichuan). [1] [2] It is still referred to by its synonym Caryopteris divaricata in the literature.

  7. List of pollen sources - Wikipedia

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    For the plant, the pollinizer, this can be an important mechanism for sexual reproduction, as the pollinator distributes its pollen. Few flowering plants self-pollinate ; some can provide their own pollen (self fertile), but require a pollinator to move the pollen; others are dependent on cross pollination from a genetically different source of ...

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