Plants in Chinese Garden |
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![]() (Mei Hua) |
Prunus mume , Rosaceae (Japanese Flowering Plum, Japanese Flowering Apricot) Flowers in white, pale pink or hot pink before leafout; single and double; bloom Dec. to Jan. China, Korea, Japan |
![]() (Tao Hua) |
Prunus persica, Rosaceae (Flowering Peach) Flowers in different colors late Jan. to Mar; small inedible fruits China |
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![]() (Ri Ben Ying Hua) |
Prunus serrulata 'Pink Cloud' , Rosaceae (Pink Cloud Flwering Cherry) Bright pink single flowers hang in clusters; bloom in Feb. Japan |
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Pinus canariensis, Pinaceae (Canary Island Pine) New needles bluish green, old needles dark green Evergreen Canary Islands |
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![]() (He Song) |
Pinus thunbergii , Pinaceae (Japanese Black Pine) Stiff, bright green needles Takes artistic pruning well Evergreen Japan, South Korea |
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Pinus torreyana, Pinaceae (Torrey Pine, Del Mar Pine) The rarest pine in US Evergreen Coastal San Diego and Santa Rosa Island |
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![]() (Wu Zhu) |
Phyllostachys nigra, Poaceae (Black Bamboo) Running bamboo Evergreen |
![]() (Hua Ye Hai Tong) |
Pittosporum tobira variegata , Pittosporaceae
(Variegated Mock Orange) small creamy white fragrant flowers Blooms in spring-early summer China, Japan |
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