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ĬÅK/Sago
Palm
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¤p¸Ãä½t¤Ï±²
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Sago Palm has
very hard smooth small leaves with edges curled backward.
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ªÖ¤ó«n¬v§ü/Hook
Pine
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¸µw¦Ó«Ü¦y¾U¡A¤W³¡ªK±ø¦V¤Wû£¡A¤U³¡ªK±ø«h¤ô¥
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Branches are
arranged symmetrically. Leaves are pricky to touch.
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ùº~ªQ/Large-leaf
Podocarpus
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¸©Ü°w§Î,¦yºÝ¬ð¦y
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Got its Chinese
name "ùº~" because its fruit resembles "a Lohan"
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ª´ºÀªá/Rose
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¤ß¥Ö¦h¼Æ¡A¥]©ó³ý§Îªá¦«¤º
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Stems covered
with thorns. Leaves are serrated.
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¦Ï¿á¥ÒÄÝ/Orchid
Tree
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¸¬°³æ¸¡A¦yºÝ¥W¦¨¦Ï¿áª¬¡A²óªGµL¯Í
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Hoofshaped leaves
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ªü«k°Ç/Golden
Shower Tree
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²óªG¶êµ©ª¬¡A¤£¶}µõ
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Gorgeous yellow
flowers hanging in big bunches.
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ÅK¤M¤ì/Rose
Wood
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¶¯¿¶¤QªT¡A¶È¤CªT¨ãªáÃÄ
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Lumber used for
making fine furniture due to its hard and durable nature.
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»ñ°Ä¤ì/Flame
Tree
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¤G¦^¦Ðª¬½Æ¸¡AÁ`ª¬ªá§Ç
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Fiery red petals
look like a phoenix
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¤dÀY¤ì³Â¶À/River
Oak
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´Ó®è§C¸G¡AµÞªÞ¤O±j¡A¤pªK¿@±K¡A®e©ö¾ã§Î
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Suitable for hedges
because of its strong building potential
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ÃZ´xÃÃ/Schefflera
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©Ê³ß°ª·Å¦hÀã¡A@§ò©Ê„F¡C«Ç¤º¡B¥~ºØ´Ó¬Ò©y
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Durable,resistant
to extreme weather conditions
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¬ü¤H¾ð/Tobolochi
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¥®¤ì¾ð·F¿@ºñ¦â¡A¦¨¤ì¤§·F§e°s²~ª¬
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Younger trees
have dark green colored bark. Older trees have wine bottle shaped
trunks.
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ÆV¤¯¾ð/Indian
Almond
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ªK¤ô¥½ü¥Í¡AªG¥ÖÅÖºû¤Æ¡A¯à¯B©ó®ü¤ô
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Leaves turn red and
fall off in the winter. Fruit floats on water.
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«n¬üð¾ãÛµâ/Wedelia
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¸½t¦³¿÷¾¦¡A¹ï¥Í¡A¸I¦³²Ó¤ò
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A fast-growing,
low-crawling perennial plant that produces yellow daisy-like flowers
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¤p¸ÆV¤¯¾ð
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¸¤p¡B´£µ^ª¬Ë§Z§Î¡A¾ð«a¼h¦¸¤À©ú
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Branches are arranged
in orderly pattern
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¶ÂªO¤ì/Palimara
Alstonia
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¸¥¿±²`ºñ¡AI±²L¥Õ¦â
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¤õµK¤ì/African
Tulip Tree
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¾ð¥Ö¦Ç¥Õ¦â¡Aªá¤j§Î¡AµV¬õ¦â
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Big flaming-red
flowers in full bloom give the impression as if the tree were
on fire
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[²úªá/Arabian
Jasmine
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ªá¯Â¥Õ¦ÓªÚ»¡A¨Ñ§@¯ù¤§»¤ù
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Fragrant white
flowers used to make jasmine tea
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¨~ªG¾ð/Mango
Tree
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ªG¹ê¤j§Î¡A¬°¦×½è®ÖªG
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Milky juice from
leaves, bark and fruits, can cause irritation to the skin. Avoid
contact with milky juice
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¤j»ÈÀs/Red
Bird Cactus
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§Î²ô¸ªÎ«p¦h¦×¦³¨Å¥Õ¦â´³¡CÁ`c¤ùÂA¬õ¦â¡A¦ü©ì¾c
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No typical wooden
trunk, the whole plant appears pulpy.
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¶ÂªO¤ì/Palimara
Alstonia
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¸¥¿±²`ºñ¡AI±²L¥Õ¦â
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It can grow very
tall,sometimes even over 20 meters.
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¤C¨½»/Common
Jasminorange
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¸³z¤§¦³ªoÂI¡C¾ð¥Ö¦Ç¥Õ¦â¦ÓÁ¡
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It produces strong
odor and white flowers.Its fruit resembles a tiny orange
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°¨ÅÕ¤¦/Common
Lantana
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¤pªK¤è§Î¨ã•L¨ë¡C²ô¸§¡¨ã¨ë¿E©Ê´c¯ä
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Butterfly's favorite
nectar supplier
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µf¥Ûºh/Guava
Tree
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¾ð¥Ö¥ú…Û¡C¼ßªG¤º¦³ºØ¤l¦h¼Æ
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Guava Tree produces
green delicious fruit and has very shining bark.
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°¨©Ô¤Ú®ß/Pachira-nut
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ºØ¤l¥iª£¹¡A¨ý¬ü¡C®Ú¦³Öß²G¥i°µ½¦®Æ
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"American peanut"
as called by local Taiwanese because of its delicious nut-like fruits
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¤p¸«p´ß¾ð/Falsetea
Ehretia
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ªá½ü¥Í¡AµL¬`¡Aªá«a¥Õ¦â¡Aµõ¤ù¹Fªá«a3/4
¥H¤W
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People in Southern
China used its leaves as a substitute for tea
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Åܸ¤ì/Croton
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¸§Î¸¦â´I©óÅܤơAÅܺؤήâ°öºØÁc¦h
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Leaves come in
various shapes and colors
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¸G¥P¤¦/Red
Ixora
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¸¤p¥Íªøºò±K;®L¡B¬î§¡¯à¶}ªá¡Aªá«a¬õ¦â
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A very commom hedge
tree with densely packed red flowers
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¬õÃä¦Ë¿¼/Common
Dracena
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¸¤¤¶¡ºñ¦â¡A¸½t¦³µµ¬õ¦â©ÎÂA¬õ¦â±ø¯¾
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Slender pointed green
leaves with purple red edges
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ºÖ¤ì/Common
Garcinia
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®ÖªG²y§Î,§Î¦p¬a¾ï,ºñ¦â.¼ô®É¤K¤ë,¶À¦â
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It is believed
by many Chinese that this tree brings luck.
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°s²~Äõ/Bottle
Ponytail
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°ò³¡§@¿±¤jª¬¡C¸¦ü¦Ë¿¼§e©Ü°w§Î¦Óµw
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A very funny looking
plant with greatly enlarged bulb shaped trunk
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¤Ñ°ó³¾/Bird-of-paradise
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ªá«a§Î¦ü¥õº¦ù¶µªº³¾¨àÀY«a¡A¦â±mÂA©ú®®¥Ø®í¶®¥i·R
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The shape of the
beautiful orange based flowers resembles a bird's head
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¤j¤ý·¦¤l/Royal
Palm
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·F¥·Æ¡AµL¤ÀªK¡Aª½¥ß¡A¦³Àô¯¾
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A very common tree
found on campus and along streets
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°¼¬f/Chinese
Arborvitae
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µÙ¸»P«ó¥¸¤¬¬Û±K±µ
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Leaves appear as
if they have been smashed flat.
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ÂO¥ß¤Õ³¶·¦¤l/Caryot
Palm
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¸¹³®i¶}ªº¤Õ³¶§À
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Leaves resemble a
peacock's tail feathers
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ù¤ñ¿Ë¤ý®ü´Ç/Roebelin
Date Palm
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¤p¸»PÁ`¬`¦¨45«×®g¥X
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Leaflets form
45 degree angles to the stem
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¶À·¦¤l/Yellow
Areca
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·F¨ã¦³Àô¯¾¡A§eª÷¶À¦â¡C¸¬`¶À¦â
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Nearly the entire
plant, leaves, stems, and trunk, is yellow
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«n¬vÄå/Mother
of Cacao
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¤¤«n¬ü®â§@©@°Ø¶é¤Î¥i¥i¶é¤§§È½®¾ð
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Planted around,
cacao & coffee crops to provide shelter in Central and South America
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·¨¬h/Weeping
Willow
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¤pªK²Ó««¡A½Åºñ¦â
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One of the most celebrated
trees in Chinese poetry
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¤é¤éÄå/Rose-flowered
Jatropha
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¨C¤é¶}ªá
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Blossoms everyday
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ªø¸·tù/Mast
Tree
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¸±ªo«G¡A¥|©u«C»A
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A very stubborn evergreen
plant that never changes its color
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¶Àª÷º_/
Golden Leaves Fig
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·s¸ª÷¶À¦â¡A¤é·Ó·U¯P·U©ú‚E¡A¦Ñ¸«hº¥ºñ¤Æ
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Young leaves
appear yellow which turn green with age
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ÄõÀ¬Ã¹º~ªQ/
Lanyu Magi
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¸¥ýºÝ¶ê©Î¶w§Î,Ãä½t¤Ï±²
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A native species
from Lanyu. Unlike other "ùº~ªQ",its leaves have dull tips.
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¤p¸«n¬v§ü/
Norfolk Pine
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ªK±ø¬°¤ô¥ª¬®i¶}
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Despite their
spiny look, leaves are smooth to touch
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¤ì´Ö/
Cotton Tree
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ºØ¤lÂéóªG¤ººø¤òª¬ÅÖºû¤º
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Fruit contains
cotton like fibers.
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µµI¸U¦~«C/
Rhoeo discolor
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¸Iµµ¦â¡C¦¨®è¸µÅ±`µÛ¥Í¥Õ¦â¤pªá
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Leaves and flowers
have been used by local people to make soup as a cough remedy.
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¦L«×¶ð¾ð/Ashoka
Tree
|
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¾ð«a¾ã»ô¬üÆ[¡A§eÀ@§Î¦¨¶ð§Î¡C°¼ªKÅÖ²Ó¨ã¤U««©Ê
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Chinese name derived
from the shape of the tree crown---a tall slender tower.
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¶À¯ß¨ë®ä/Variegated
Coral-tre
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¸¯ß¦³ª÷¶À¦â½u±ø
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Leaves have yellow
veins.
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Às¬f/Dragon
Chinese Juniper
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Å츱K¥Í
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Dragon Chinese
Juniper has a distinct odor and very small scale leaves as shown:
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¦L«×¾ó½¦¾ð/Indian
Rubber
|
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¾ð¥Ö¨ª½Å¦â¡A¸«p¤j¡A·sªÞ
¬õ¦â
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Huge shining
smooth, rubbery leaves
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µÐ´£¾ð/Bo-tree
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¸§Z§Î¡A¥ýºÝ¦³§Àª¬©Ü°w§Îª¬
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Buddha is said
to have founded Buddhism while sitting under this tree
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¦¶åÓ/Chinese
Hibiscus
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¤pªKµµ¬õ¦â¡A¸¬`µµ¬õ¦â
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Has long been one
of the most common campus plants: large five-petaled typical-looking
flowers come in assorted colors
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°s²~·¦¤l/Bottle
Palm
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¾ð·F¦p¤é¥»°s²~
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Gets its name for
its bottle shaped trunk
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®çªá¤ß¤ì/
Mahogany
|
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ªG¬°¤j§Î¤§¤ì½èã·ªG¡A¦Û°ò³¡¶}µõ¬°¤«pä¡CºØ¤l¤W¤è¦³¯Í
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Capsules contain
seeds with wings that can glide in the air
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¸t½Ï¬õ/X'mas
Flowers
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«UºÙªáªÌ«Y¸ª¬c
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The red "petals"
are not real petals¡CThey are actually "bracts".
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ºÖ¸S®ä/Guilfoyle
Polyscias
|
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ªK·F¥Ö¤Õ©úÅã¡C¸§Î¦]«~ºØ¦Ó²§
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Evergreen bush
variations have highly diverse leaves
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¤E«¸¯/Paper
Flower
|
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±`ºñ½¯©Ê¾ð¤ì¡A²ô¤W¦³¨ë¡Cªá¥]©ó±m¦â¸ª¬c¤º
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Fast growing vine
with various colored bracts that are commonly mistaken as petals
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®Ûªá/Sweet
Osmanthus
|
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ªá¥Õ¦â(Åܺؾí¦â©Î¶À¥Õ¦â)»®ð¼³»ó¡C¸°¨ã¥|ªø¾¦
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Tiny pale-yellow
flowers yield faint yet distinct fragrance
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º_¾ð/Indian
Laurel Fig
|
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·FªK¦h®ð®Ú,¹ïªÅ®ð¦Ã¬V§Ü®`¤O¯S±j
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Extremely resistant
to air pollution
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