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    species Symplocos paniculata Symplocos adenophylla Symplocos ampulliformis — Northeast Queensland, Australia Symplocos anamallayana Symplocos anomala...
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  • subtropical Asia. The widespread Symplocos cochinchinensis subsp./var. laurina is now considered a synonym of Symplocos acuminata. The following subspecies...
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  • Brunei and Indonesia. "Symplocos adenophylla". The Plant List. Retrieved 22 August 2013. Pearce, K. G. (September 2004). "Symplocos adenophylla Wall. ex...
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  • Bedd. Symplocos andicola B.Ståhl Symplocos angulata Brand Symplocos annamensis Noot. Symplocos anomala Brand Symplocos apiciflora B.Ståhl Symplocos aprilis...
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    Symplocos kowalewskii is an extinct species of flowering plant known through a single flower preserved in amber. It belongs to the genus Symplocos within...
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    Symplocos paniculata, called Asiatic sweetleaf or sapphire-berry, is a species of tree in the family Symplocaceae. It is native to all of eastern Asia...
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    LatinName=Symplocos+tinctoria https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/all/symplocos-tinctoria/ http://garden.org/plants/view/85584/Sweetleaf-Symplocos-tinctoria/...
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  • bearing at least seven flowers. Symplocos borneensis is endemic to Borneo. Its habitat is lowland dipterocarp forests. "Symplocos borneensis". Plants of the...
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  • (2020). "Symplocos celastrifolia". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T149653141A149822286. Retrieved 28 February 2023. "Symplocos celastrifolia"...
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    Symplocos myrtacea, commonly known as Japanese sapphireberry, is a species of tree native to Japan. It has been recorded as a host for the rare fungus...
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