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  2. Jabuticaba - Wikipedia

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    Their slow growth and small size when immature make jaboticaba trees popular as bonsai or container ornamental plants in temperate regions. [28] It is a widely used bonsai species in Taiwan and parts of the Caribbean. [29] Jaboticaba wine, a traditional wine from Varre-Sai produced by Italian Brazilians since the 19th century. [30]

  3. Syzygium jambos - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium jambos is a large shrub or small-to-medium-sized tree, typically 3 to 15 metres (10 to 49 feet) high, with a tendency to low branching. Its leaves and twigs are glabrous and the bark, though dark brown, is fairly smooth too, with little relief or texture.

  4. Syzygium cumini - Wikipedia

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    A rapidly growing plant, it is considered an invasive species in many world regions. [5] Syzygium cumini has been introduced to areas including islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore. [6] The tree was introduced to Florida and is commonly grown in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. [5]

  5. List of plant hybrids - Wikipedia

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    Solanum undatum. and other Solanum species; wild S. melongena (= S. insanum) Homoploid: Knapp et al., 2013; Meyer et al., 2012: Hybrid origin is not confirmed, but introgression is well documented Solanum muricatum: Pepino dulce: Solanaceae: Interspecific hybrid origin, interspecific introgression: Likely: Solanum species in Series Caripensia ...

  6. Syzygium guineense - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium guineense is a highly variable species, leading to debate concerning its taxonomy, including its subspecies. Frank White lists four subspecies: afromontanum, barotsense, guineense, and huillense, the last of which is a suffrutex. [5] However, many other subspecies and varieties have been proposed. [6]

  7. Ericameria nauseosa - Wikipedia

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    The findings of a 2003 phylogenetic investigation of Ericameria were consistent with the move of the species to Ericameria. [8] The second edition of the Jepson plant manual [9] and the United States Department of Agriculture's Germplasm Resources Information Network [10] have adopted the name Ericameria nauseosa. The specific epithet means ...

  8. Ixora - Wikipedia

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    Ixora is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. [1] It is the only genus in the tribe Ixoreae. It consists of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs and holds around 544 species. [2] Though native to the tropical and subtropical areas throughout the world, its centre of diversity is in Tropical Asia.

  9. Tabebuia - Wikipedia

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    The genus Roseodendron was established by Faustino Miranda González in 1965 for the two species now known as Roseodendron donnell-smithii and Roseodendron chryseum. [17] These species had been placed in Cybistax by Russell J. Seibert in 1940, [18] but were returned to Tabebuia by Alwyn H. Gentry in 1992. [7]