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Sumbaviopsis albicans, Garcinia fragraeoides, Burretionendron hsienmu, Chukrasia tabularis, Photinia aroboreum and Dysospyros saletti.
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In Nepaul they use the bark of _Photinia dubia_ or _Mespilus Bengalensis_ for dyeing scarlet.
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In the ravine Gordonia, Photinia, Pothos flammea and another species,
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith
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The _Pandanus_ alone forms a conspicuous feature in the immediate vicinity of Churra; while the small woods about Mamloo, Moosmai, and the coal-pits, are composed of _Symplocos, _ laurels, brambles, and jasmines, mixed with small oaks and _Photinia, _ and many tropical genera of trees and shrubs.
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"Try pairing broader or wider plants with ones that are known for being compact such as 'Petite Rouge' Photinia, the most compact photinia ideal for small spaces or mass plantings."
unknown title 2009
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"Try pairing broader or wider plants with ones that are known for being compact such as 'Petite Rouge' Photinia, the most compact photinia ideal for small spaces or mass plantings."
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_Andromeda, E1aeagnus_ (now bearing pleasant acid fruit), and small trees of a _Photinia, _ a plant allied to hawthorn, of the leaves of which the natives make tea (as they do of _Gualtheria, Andromeda,
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