Skimmia is a genus of four species of evergreen dioecious shrubs and small trees in the rue family Rutaceae, all native to warm temperate regions of Asia...
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Skimmia japonica, the Japanese skimmia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, native to Japan, China, and Southeast Asia. Growing to...
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been hybridized with Skimmia japonica to make Skimmia × confusa. A recent report on Skimmia anquetilia shows that the leaves of Skimmia anquetilia are rich...
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Cotton) Sapindus (Soapberry) * Senecio (Senecio) Simmondsia (Jojoba) Skimmia (Skimmia) Smilax (Smilax) Sophora (Kōwhai) * Sorbaria (Sorbaria) Spartium (Spanish...
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sepals, sometimes three, mostly separate, eight to ten stamen (five in Skimmia, many in Citrus), usually separate or in several groups. Usually a single...
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Skimmia arborescens, also known as qiao mu yin yu (Chinese: 乔木茵芋), is a species of plant in the family Rutaceae. It is widely distributed in Asia, occurring...
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Skimmia laureola is a species of shrub grown as an ornamental plant. The leaves are edible when cooked. The leaves give an aromatic smell when crushed...
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Prunus jamasakura, Quercus mongolica var. crispula, Rhododendron dilatatum, Skimmia japonica f. repens, Sorbus commixta (or Sorbus americana ssp. japonica)...
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colorful fruits, including beautyberry, cotoneaster, holly, pyracantha, skimmia, and viburnum. Fruits of opium poppy are the source of opium, which contains...
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Luvunga, Murraya, Micromelum, Naringi, Pamburus, Pleiospermium, Severinia, Skimmia, Swinglea, and Triphasia. Limonia acidissima is native to India (including...
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