Kumquat (also spelled Cumquat).
Loquat.
Aglaonema from what I've found, I'm looking for one myself.
石楠 [shí nán] - low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphere 希瑟 [xī sè] - a female name
Chinese people eat Chinese nodles
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abacus the Chinese invented it
Stopped Chinese Immigration
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The Chinese Evergreen otherwise know as Aglaonema simplex or as A. Modestum or Japanese leaf can tolerate dark rooms, however it likes a greenhouse setting with moist rich soil.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Aglaonema modestum.
Densest forest of Asia is located in Himalayas. (India->Himachal Pradesh->Shimla District->Kufri)
石楠 [shí nán] - low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphere 希瑟 [xī sè] - a female name
Dregea sinensis is the scientific name for an evergreen climber plant of Chinese origin (sinensis is the Latin word for "Chinese"). It appears to have no common name in English. Dregea is not a Latin word, and was probably coined for the purpose of naming this plant genus.
no but i did some research and u can have Aquatic Snails,Chinese Evergreen plants, and African Dwarf Frog . hope u find this usefull
Do you mean Litchi nut. It's a nut grown on a Chinese tree that bears bright red fruits.Leechee Nut, Lychee Nut or Litchi Nut is an attractive glossy leafed evergreen tree native to South China. Lychee develops small green-white flowers which grow in panicles close to 12 inches long. These panicles then produce very tasty edible 'nuts' borne in large, red clusters. Mature fruits are bright red, rough, brittle and warty on the outside, with bright white delicious fruit inside, very nice to eat fresh out of hand. The appearance is like seeing clusters of strawberries hanging at the end of branch tips.
Standard Mandarin or Standard Chinese is the official modern Chinese spoken language used in mainland China and Taiwan, and is one of the four official languages of Singapore. Mandarin Orange, A small spiny evergreen tree (Citrus reticulata) native to southeast Asia, having sweet edible fruit.
The use of evergreen trees, wreaths, and garlands to symbolize eternal life was a custom of the ancient Egyptians, Chinese, and Hebrews. The custom of the Christmas tree developed in early modern Germany, where it was adorned with apples, nuts, and other foods.
An evergreen tree is a tree that keeps its leaves throughout the year. Like the name says, an ever-green tree stays green all year round. For example, spruce trees and pine trees are both everreen trees.
The following houseplants will grow in water Arrowhead vine, Chinese evergreen pothos philodendrons, dracaenas, tree ivy, swedish ivy, dumb cane, English ivy, umbrella plant, wandering Jew