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  2. Arbutus unedo - Wikipedia

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    The hermaphrodite [citation needed] flowers are white (yellow when desiccated), bell-shaped, 7–8 mm (1 ⁄ 4 – 5 ⁄ 16 in) in diameter, and flower from a reddish hanging panicle in autumn. [11] They are pollinated by bees, and have a mild sweet scent. [citation needed] Twigs are reddish-brown and abundantly foliose, and often have small ...

  3. Pōhutukawa - Wikipedia

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    Botanical illustration of a pōhutukawa sprig by Ellen Cheeseman. Pōhutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa), [2] also known as the New Zealand Christmas tree, [3] [4] or iron tree, [5] is a coastal evergreen tree in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, that produces a brilliant display of red (or occasionally orange, yellow [6] or white [7]) flowers, each consisting of a mass of stamens.

  4. Eucalyptus melliodora - Wikipedia

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    The smooth bark above is shed from the upper limbs to leave a smooth, white or yellowish surface. Young plants and coppice regrowth have lance-shaped to elliptic leaves that are 25–65 mm (0.98–2.56 in) long and 9–35 mm (0.35–1.38 in) wide and petiolate. Adult leaves are the same dull light green or slate grey on both surfaces, lance ...

  5. Catalpa - Wikipedia

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    The tree is the sole source of food for the catalpa sphinx moth (Ceratomia catalpae), the leaves being eaten by the caterpillars. When caterpillars are numerous, infested trees may be completely defoliated. Defoliated catalpas produce new leaves readily, but with multiple generations occurring, new foliage may be consumed by subsequent broods.

  6. Metrosideros polymorpha - Wikipedia

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    ʻŌhiʻa trees grow easily on lava, and are usually the first plants to grow on new lava flows. Metrosideros polymorpha is commonly called a lehua tree, or an ʻōhiʻa lehua , or simply an ʻōhiʻa ; all are correct, [ 6 ] although ʻōhiʻa is also used to refer to the tomato as well as certain varieties of sugarcane and taro . [ 7 ]

  7. 11 White Flowering Trees to Transform Your Yard into a ... - AOL

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    A Guide to White Flowering Trees ... What most people don't know is that the flowers are edible including the stems and leaves. And yes, they do have a natural cherry flavor and scent, as the name ...

  8. Catalpa ovata - Wikipedia

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    Catalpa ovata, the yellow catalpa [1] [5] or Chinese catalpa [1] (Chinese: 梓; pinyin: zǐ), is a pod-bearing tree native to China. Compared to C. speciosa , it is much smaller, typically reaching heights between 20 and 30 feet (6 and 9 m).

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