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- Nashi Pear (category Korean fruits)Pear, as well as sand pear, apple pear, bapple, papple, and bae, from the Korean 배. In India is it called nashipati. Nashi pears are widely grown for their...4 KB (505 words) - 15:44, 12 September 2007
- bark. attractive habit. handsome foliage. aromatic foliage. some grown for fruits, (dried and used for spices). Some have medicinal value. some have fine...7 KB (347 words) - 20:21, 7 December 2009
- many plants of the genus Prunus, and is a fleshy stone fruit. The cherry fruits of commerce are usually obtained from a limited number of species, including...25 KB (905 words) - 01:56, 5 March 2015
- Ribes uniflorum T.C.Ku Ribes urceolatum Tausch Ribes ussuriense Jancz. - Korean Blackcurrant Ribes utile Jancz. Ribes uva-crispa L. (syn. R. grossularia)...42 KB (1,486 words) - 17:01, 24 December 2009
- an indistinct group of a few east Asian species (e.g. Sorbus alnifolia, Korean whitebeam) with narrow leaves; doubtfully distinct from and often included...15 KB (583 words) - 02:30, 3 June 2010
- Norway Maple Acer pseudoplatanus – Sycamore Maple Acer pseudosieboldianum – Korean Maple Acer rubrum – Red Maple Acer rufinerve – Redvein Maple Acer saccharinum...19 KB (419 words) - 02:21, 19 September 2011
- dark blue, or black fruits. The viburnums rank among the most valuable ornamental shrubs. Besides showy flowers and decorative fruits they possess handsome...23 KB (652 words) - 16:38, 28 October 2009
- is considered an invasive species. Leaf of var. paniculata K. paniculata fruits photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 Plants for a Future: Koelreuteria paniculata Koelreuteria...5 KB (334 words) - 19:04, 8 May 2011
- (Chinese Red Elder; eastern Asia, in mountains) Sambucus latipinna (Korean Red Elder; Korea, southeast Siberia) Sambucus microbotrys (Mountain Red Elder; southwest...11 KB (744 words) - 23:33, 10 May 2010
- develop small, yellow to yellow-red, egg-shaped, fleshy, and multi-seeded fruits, which mature in September to October. The fruit is approximately 1.5 cm...3 KB (277 words) - 01:02, 4 November 2010
- Skimmias are grown as garden plants for their foliage, flowers, and showy red fruits. They are grown in shade, with moist, well-drained, humus-rich soils. They...5 KB (331 words) - 15:16, 31 May 2010
- weeks from a single tree. If picked green, jujubes will not ripen. Ripe fruits may be stored at room temperature for about a week.The fruit may be eaten...12 KB (1,754 words) - 18:29, 14 April 2011
- shrub up to 8m; Japan, South Korea; popular as an ornamental plant S. prunifolia - evergreen tree up to 10m; Japan, Korea S. racemosa - China, South Asia...5 KB (243 words) - 20:17, 22 June 2010
- linearifolia (China) Buxus megistophylla (China) Buxus microphylla (Japanese Box; Korea, China; long cultivated in Japan) Buxus mollicula (China) Buxus myrica (China)...8 KB (555 words) - 21:23, 18 February 2010
- definition. In culinary terms, however, the term is used more broadly to include fruits that are not botanically qualified as nuts, but that have a similar appearance...1 KB (123 words) - 22:14, 6 March 2010
- a deceiving contrast to the fuzzy, brown exterior of its larger sibling fruits. Common names include Kiwi Berry, Baby Kiwi, Hardy Kiwi, Dessert Kiwi or...13 KB (1,994 words) - 01:59, 5 March 2015
- or yellowish usually fragrant flowers followed by pea-sized black or red fruits. Except M. myriantha, they are of recent introduction and little is known...3 KB (56 words) - 08:42, 5 January 2010
- appearing at the base of the young branches and followed by inconspicuous fruits. Z. serrata, and Z. Davidii are hardy North, while Z. ulmoides is hardy...4 KB (249 words) - 05:38, 8 December 2009
- from the Woods. Retrieved on 2006-09-24. FAO (1995). "Chapter 8: Seeds, Fruits and Cones". Non-wood forest products from conifers. http://www.fao.org/...5 KB (537 words) - 05:07, 1 August 2007
- kernel found within a shell and used in food may be regarded as a nut. Some fruits and seeds that are nuts in the culinary sense but not in the botanical sense:...3 KB (313 words) - 05:16, 11 March 2010