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  • Minjiang cyprus Cupressus chengiana, Eucommia ulmoides, Picea brachtyla (VU), L. mastersiana (VU), Tetracentron sinensis, katsura tree Cercidiphyllum japonicum and the rare endemic relict one-leaved grass KIngdonia uniflora also occur here.

    Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area, China 2009

  • Much of the broadleaf forest is of deciduous southern species like the katsura tree Cercidiphyllum japonicum, and several isolated southern plants occur.

    Shiretoko, Japan 2008

  • Some of the more significant species include dove tree (Davidia involucrata), the vesselless relict (Tetracentron sinense), Cercidiphyllum japonicum, Emmenopterys henryi and Eucommia ulmoides.

    Daba Mountains evergreen forests 2007

  • At our little garden at the studio, the Cercidiphyllum has already performed for us even though the garden has been planted for a little over a year.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Cercidiphyllum, using schematic descriptions and illustrations of traditional plant morphology.

    AvaxHome 2010

  • Yet it turned out that there are more things in Cercidiphyllum than are dreamed of in our traditional plant morphology.

    AvaxHome 2010

  • In Cercidiphyllum, the vegetative body is partly or mostly produced in the reproductive line, suggesting a neotenic ancestral form, in which the vegetative development was drastically reduced relative to reproductive domain.

    AvaxHome 2010

  • Cercidiphyllum is a relict angiosperm bringing to us a flavor of Cretaceous Period.

    AvaxHome 2010

  • Evolutionary significance of Cercidiphyllum has long been anticipated despite the unpersuasive morphological interpretation and irrelevant paleobotanical evidence.

    AvaxHome 2010

  • And if you're looking for an outstanding tree that is handsome all year, consider acquiring a katsura tree (Cercidiphyllum japonicum).

    The Register-Guard: RSS Feeds 2009

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