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  2. Dillenia philippinensis - Wikipedia

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    Dillenia philippinensis (katmon) is a species of flowering plant in the family Dillenaceae.It is endemic to the Philippines [1] and can be used for urban greening.Its fruit is known as elephant apple.

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  4. Fruit tree forms - Wikipedia

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    An open-centred crown on a short trunk of less than 1 metre (3 ft 3 in). This is a traditional and popular form for apple trees. Bush trees are easy to maintain and bear fruit at a young age. Final height is between 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) and 5.5 metres (18 ft), depending on which rootstock is used. [1]

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  6. Calotropis procera - Wikipedia

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    Common names for the plant include Apple of Sodom, [2] Sodom apple, roostertree, [3] king's crown, [4] small crownflower, [3] giant milkweed, [5] rubber bush, [2] and rubber tree. [2] The names "Apple of Sodom" and " Dead Sea Apple " stem from the ancient authors Josephus and Tacitus , who described the plant growing in the area of biblical ...

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    After peaking last year with a $663 billion market cap, Apple has given up the crown. That title now belongs to ExxonMobil , which first gave up the lead to Apple in August 2011. Apple's ...

  9. Crown International - Wikipedia

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    The Crown DC300, introduced in 1967, helped define the era of modern power amplifiers [5] In 1959, Crown began making standalone tube power amplifiers. By 1963, solid state electronics development allowed Crown to produce a more robust tape recorder, and in 1964, their first solid state power amplifier: the low-profile SA 20-20. [2]