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    Catalpa bungei, commonly known as Manchurian catalpa, is a species of catalpa native to China. The specific epithet honors the botanist Alexander Bunge...
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    America and East Asia): Catalpa bignonioides Walter – southern catalpa Catalpa bungei C.A.Mey. – Manchurian catalpa Catalpa fargesii Bureau (sometimes...
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    fruit in the autumn. Some sources place the species as a synonym of Catalpa bungei. The tree can grow up to 20–25 m (66–82 ft) tall. It has a petiole (leaf-stems)...
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  • China and Korea. The wingspan is 23–26 mm. The larvae feed on Catalpa bungei and Catalpa ovata. They bore into young shoots of their host plant. The species...
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    genus Fraxinus[citation needed] Clerodendrum bungei from genus Clerodendrum Catalpa bungei from genus Catalpa. Girgensohnia bungeana from genus Girgensohnia...
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  • Afterwards, residents filled the water well with soil, and seven lushly catalpa bungei grew later on. In 1949, Mayor Liu Yanfu (劉燕夫) and General He Zhihao...
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    nigra - River Birch Carya laciniosa - Shellbark Hickory Catalpa bungei - Manchurian Catalpa Celtis occidentalis - Hackberry Chionanthus virginicus -...
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    possessed. Nozaki 1961, p. 59 Nozaki 1961, p. 216 Blacker, Carmen (1999). The Catalpa Bow: A Study of Shamanistic Practices in Japan (PDF). Routledge. p. 52...
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