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Here, Mongolian oak (Quercus mongolica) remains as an important species with Daurian birch (Betula dahurica) and the shrubs bushclover (Lespedeza bicolor) and hazel (Corylus heterophylla).
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Drier sites, such as south-facing slopes and disturbed areas (of which there are many) tend to support an association of Q. mongolica and Betula dahurica, while Acer spp. and Betula spp. grow in moister locations.
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Scrublands and the understory of drier more open forest stands support thorny shrubs such as Daurian buckthorn (Rhamnus dahuricus), hawthorn (Crataegus pinnatifida), and Daurian rose (Rosa dahurica).
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In ancient times, in the royal palace, traditional medicinal plants such as Angelica dahurica, Aloe and Pteria margaritifera (pearl) powder were often used to make the skin white and delicate.
Chapter 8 1991
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Turns out it's from a company selling a mix of Morinda officinalis root extract, Albizzia julibrissin durazz flower extract, Angelica dahurica root extract, Cyperus rotundus root extract and some other stuff.
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It is characterized by white spruce (Picea glauca) in Alaska, mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp. czerepanovii) in Fennoscandia (Fig. 7.16), by birch and Norway spruce in the European Russian Arctic (Kola Peninsula and the Pechora lowlands), by Dahurian larch (Larix dahurica) in central and eastern Siberia, and by evergreen coniferous trees in Canada [6].
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Higher on the mountainside, spruce (Picea obovata, P. microsperma), larch (Larix dahurica), and Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris), the most widely distributed of the world’s pine species, co-occur in shady sites at 1,300 to 1,700 m.
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