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Prunus cerasoides
species of plant

Magnolia figo
species of plant

Cupressus chengiana
species of plant

Podocarpus macrophyllus
species of plant

Pinus densata
species of plant

Dipterocarpus retusus
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Betula albosinensis
species of plant

Quercus lamellosa
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Picea meyeri
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Acer truncatum
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Idesia polycarpa
Idesia as established by Scopoli is a suppressed name; see Diospyros.

Aralia chinensis
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Cephalotaxus fortunei
species of plant

Toona sinensis
species of plant

Picea farreri
species of plant

Manilkara hexandra
species of plant

Keteleeria fortunei
species of plant

Quercus serrata
species of plant

Rhoiptelea chiliantha
Rhoiptelea is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Juglandaceae. It contains a single species, Rhoiptelea chiliantha, commonly known as the horsetail tree. This genus was previously recognized in its own family, Rhoipteleaceae, but the APG III system of 2009 placed it in the Juglandaceae family. Rhoiptelea chiliantha is native to southwest China and north Vietnam and lives at the elevation of 700-1600m in mountainous areas. The trees are wind-pollinated, the flowers arranged in large sagged panicles usually 32 cm long like horse tails, and the fruit is a small botanical nut

Keteleeria davidiana
species of plant

Hamamelis mollis
species of plant

Ceriops tagal
species of plant

Nageia nagi
species of plant

Zanthoxylum ailanthoides
species of plant

Prunus campanulata
species of plant

Alnus nepalensis
species of plant

Pistacia chinensis
species of plant

Styrax japonicus
species of plant

Picea retroflexa
species of plant

Pinus fenzeliana
species of plant

Corylus chinensis
species of plant

Corylus heterophylla
species of plant

Magnolia delavayi
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Tilia henryana
species of plant

Celtis sinensis
species of plant

Pinus henryi
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Torreya grandis
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Cupressus gigantea
species of plant

Fagus hayatae
species of plant

Larix mastersiana
species of plant

Fagus lucida
species of plant

Cupressus duclouxiana
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Magnolia campbellii
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Dalbergia odorifera
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Keteleeria evelyniana
species of plant

Thuja sutchuenensis
species of plant

Dacrycarpus imbricatus
species of plant

Calocedrus macrolepis
species of plant

Tsuga dumosa
species of plant

Sorbus commixta
species of plant

Quercus lanata
species of plant

Catalpa bungei
species of plant

Metasequoia
Metasequoia, or dawn redwood, is a genus of fast-growing coniferous trees. It contains one extant (living) species, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, which is one of three extant species of conifers known as redwoods in the world. Metasequoia glyptostroboides is native to Lichuan county in Hubei, China. Although the shortest of the redwoods, it grows to at least in height. Local villagers refer to the original tree from which most others derive as Shuǐshān (水杉), or "water fir", which is part of a local shrine. Since its rediscovery in 1944, the dawn redwood has become a popular ornamental, with ex

Dracontomelon dao
species of plant

Ulmus laciniata
species of plant

Tsuga chinensis
species of plant

Lagerstroemia subcostata
species of plant

Garuga pinnata
species of plant

Juniperus saltuaria
species of plant

Torreya jackii
species of plant