KingdomPlantaeDivisionMagnoliophytaClassMagnoliopsidaOrderMalvalesFamilyMalvaceaeGenusHibiscus
Harmonia axyridis is the classification for orange ladybugs. The ladybugs in question lives natively in China, Japan, Mongolia, Russia, and Taiwan. Their original bio-geography and variable color prompt such common names as Asian multicolored ladybird, Halloween ladybird, and Harlequin ladybird.
The scientific name for China rose is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis.
Type your answer here... the scientific name for a china rose is a Rosa chinesis
The scientific name for the Bengal tiger species is Panthera Tigris Tigris. Bengal Tiger (panthera Tigris Tigris) - India, Bangladesh Indo-Chinese Tiger (panthera Tigris corbetti) - Vietnam, Thailand, China, Cambodia Malayan Tiger (panthera Tigris jacksoni) - Malayan Pennisula Sumatran Tiger (panthera Tigris sumatrae) - Island of Sumatra Siberian Tiger also known as Amur, Manchurian, Altaic, Korean or North China tiger (panthera Tigris altaica)- Siberian in Russia South China Tiger (panthera Tigris amoyensis) - China Extinct Bali Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. balica) Javan Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. sondaica) Hyrcanian Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. virgata)
China has the most internet users.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Old Blush China'.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Old Crimson China'.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Melia azedarach.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be ( China aster ) Callistephus chinensis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa chinensis semperflorens.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Old Gray Hill'.
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Government/religion/beliefs
Japan has a very densely populated economy. But China has a higher population. Their population is 1.3 billion I think.
According to China, Tibet is a part of China. According to Tibet, many of them would like to be an independent country.
== The Koppen-Geiger classification for Kashgar China is "BWwk", meaning BW== desert climate; w=spring/summer rains and k=cold (mean annual temperature