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Paulownia
Paulownia ( ) is a genus of seven to 17 species of hardwood trees (depending on taxonomic authority) in the family Paulowniaceae, the order Lamiales. The genus and family are native to east Asia and are widespread across China. The genus, originally Pavlovnia but now usually spelled Paulownia, was named in honour of Anna Pavlovna, queen consort of The Netherlands (1795–1865), daughter of Tsar Paul I of Russia. It is also called "princess tree" for the same reason.

Prunus mume
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Glyptostrobus pensilis
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Phoenix roebelenii
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Pinus dalatensis
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Keteleeria evelyniana
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Liquidambar formosana
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Ehretia acuminata
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Paulownia fortunei
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Diospyros decandra
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Platanus kerrii
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Amentotaxus yunnanensis
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Livistona saribus
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Caryota obtusa
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Quercus xanthotricha
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Saraca dives
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Quercus saravanensis
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Lagerstroemia tomentosa
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Pterocarya tonkinensis
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Fokienia
Fokienia is a genus of conifer tree belonging to the cypress family. In its characteristics, Fokienia is intermediate between the genera of Chamaecyparis and Calocedrus. Genetically Fokienia is much closer to Chamaecyparis, and not all researchers recognize Fokienia as a separate genus. The genus comprises only one living species, Fokienia hodginsii or Fujian cypress (; ), and one fossil species (Fokienia ravenscragensis).

Parashorea chinensis
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Buchanania sessilifolia
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Lagerstroemia duperreana
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Garcinia oliveri
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Vatica philastreana
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Parashorea buchananii
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