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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rhaphiolepis umbellata. Rhaphiolepis umbellata is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae, native to...
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    common names for some Rhaphiolepis species. For example, Rhaphiolepis indica often is called "Indian hawthorn", and Rhaphiolepis umbellata, "Yeddo hawthorn"...
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    Katsuya; Nishioka, Itsuo (1983). "Flavanol glucosides from rhubarb and Rhaphiolepis umbellata". Phytochemistry. 22 (7): 1659–1661. Bibcode:1983PChem..22.1659N...
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    using mud and a dye produced from the bark of the Techigi Tree (Rhaphiolepis umbellata) Indigo and other natural dyes as well as synthetic dyes are also...
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  • Nonaka, Gen-Ichiro (1983). "Flavanol glucosides from rhubarb and Rhaphiolepis umbellata". Phytochemistry. 22 (7): 1659–1661. Bibcode:1983PChem..22.1659N...
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  • Daphniphyllum teysmannii, Lithocarpus edulis, Myrsine seguinii, Rhaphiolepis umbellata and Dioscorea species. tortricidae.com Japanese Moths HOSTS - a...
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    flavanol glucoside. It can be found in rhubarb and in the bark of Rhaphiolepis umbellata. It can also be formed from (+)-catechin by plant-cultured cells...
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    macrophyllus trees, with the understory including Liriope muscari and Rhaphiolepis umbellata, inclined high forest including the palms Livistona chinensis and...
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    is found in the bark of Rhaphiolepis umbellata. It is found in buckwheat groats, in the red bean (the seed of Vigna umbellata, formerly known as Phaseolus...
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  • wingspan is 13.5-14.5 mm. The larvae feed on Eriobotrya japonica, Rhaphiolepis umbellata and Photinia lucida. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen...
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