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Lagerstroemia indica L., commonly referred to as crape myrtle or crepe flower, is an upright, wide-spreading, deciduous shrub or small tree in the loosestrife family Lythraceae. It is native to the Himalayas through southern China, Southeast Asia
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molecular studies suggest a taxonomic reconsideration might place Punica within the Lythraceae ( Graham et al., 2005 ). The second species in Punica , P. protopunica , is found only on the island of Socotra, of the Arabian Peninsula, and is considered an
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Pomegranate [ Punica granatum L. (Lythraceae)] is believed to have originated in the southern Caspian region and northeastern Turkey, and the Mediterranean Basin is an important diversification center of the species ( Halilova and Yildiz, 2009
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endosperm ( Akhalkatsi et al., 1999 ; Casper and Wiens, 1981 ; Gao et al., 2017 ). Lagerstroemia indica is native to Asia and is a deciduous shrub or small tree belonging to the family Lythraceae. It has a long history of cultivation and is an important
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Pomegranate ( Punica granatum , Lythraceae) is a bushy shrub or small tree native to Iran to the Himalayas in northern India. It has been cultivated since ancient times throughout the Mediterranean regions of Asia, Africa, and Europe. The fruit is