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Dichroa febrifuga
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Dick Culbert
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An East Asian species, here residing at UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens. In context at
www.dixpix.ca/indonesia/flora/heath/index.html
PHILADELPHACEAE - Chinese Quinine (Dichroa febriguga)
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Kai Yan, Joseph Wong
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This plant is called Chinese Quinine because it is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine as a herb for the treatment of Malaria. This photo was taken in the Kadoorie Farm & Botanic Garden here in Hong Kong.
Dichroa febrifuga (Hydrangeaceae)
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Johannes Lundberg
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X Nm X, Lao Cai, Vietnam
Dichroa febrifuga (Hydrangeaceae)
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Johannes Lundberg
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X Nm X, Lao Cai, Vietnam