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Dimocarpus longan, commonly known as the longan, is a tropical tree species that produces edible fruit. It is one of the better-known tropical members of the soapberry family Sapindaceae, to which the lychee and rambutan also belong
Green immature trichomatic indehiscent samara fruit of Bigleaf Maple, Acer Macrophyllum, Sapindaceae, native perennial monoecious deciduous tree in the San Bernardino Mountains, Transverse Ranges, Summer.
Maple (javor) is purple-leaf (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) in the city square. General view
Lychee fruits (Litchi chinensis)
Lychee fruits (Litchi chinensis)
Bunch of ripe litchi
Longan flower on tree in nursery for sell are cash crops. have phytochemicals, antioxidants. treat cell damage, lower inflammation, risk of chronic illnesses such as heart disease, certain cancer
Lychee fruits (Litchi chinensis)
Longan flower on tree in nursery for sell are cash crops. have phytochemicals, antioxidants. treat cell damage, lower inflammation, risk of chronic illnesses such as heart disease, certain cancer
Longan flower on tree in nursery for sell are cash crops. have phytochemicals, antioxidants. treat cell damage, lower inflammation, risk of chronic illnesses such as heart disease, certain cancer
Flying fresh peeled sliced banana fruits on white background
Longan flower on tree in nursery for sell are cash crops. have phytochemicals, antioxidants. treat cell damage, lower inflammation, risk of chronic illnesses such as heart disease, certain cancer
In a fenced grassy area is a lush green tree of with ackee, achee, ahee. Ackee with Scientific name blighia sapida of the soapberry family bears in threes in a red pod.
Maple acutifoliate "Crimson King" (Acer platanoides Crimson King), adult plant
Lychee
Ripe lychee
The inflorescences chestnut of horse common (Aesculus hippocastanum L.)
Maple leaf
Flowering of horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.)

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