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Ehretia Javanica
''Ehretia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It contains about 50 species. The generic name honors German botanical illustrator Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708–1770). Species Accepted species and other notable taxa *'' Ehretia acuminata'' – Koda ( East Asia, New Guinea, eastern Australia) *'' Ehretia alba'' *'' Ehretia amoena'' *'' Ehretia anacua'' – Anacua ( Texas in the United States, Mexico) *'' Ehretia angolensis'' *'' Ehretia aspera'' *'' Ehretia asperula'' *'' Ehretia australis'' *''Ehretia bakeri'' *''Ehretia changjiangensis'' *'' Ehretia coerulea'' *''Ehretia confinis'' *''Ehretia cortesia'' *''Ehretia corylifolia'' *''Ehretia cymosa'' *''Ehretia decaryi'' *''Ehretia densiflora'' *''Ehretia dichotoma'' *''Ehretia dicksonii'' *''Ehretia dolichandra'' *''Ehretia dunniana'' *†''Ehretia europaea'' E.M. Reid *''Ehretia exsoluta'' *''Ehretia glandulosissima'' *''Ehretia grahamii'' *''Ehretia hainan ...
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Ehretia Acuminata
''Ehretia acuminata'' is a deciduous tree found in Japan, China, Bhutan, Nepal, Laos, Vietnam, New Guinea and Australia. Fossil evidence suggests an ancient Laurasian origin. This group of plants spread to Australia and South America via Africa, when these continents were still joined. Commonly known as Koda in Australia, ''Ehretia acuminata'' is a common tree found from near Bega, New South Wales, Bega in south east New South Wales to Cape York Peninsula, Cape York in far north eastern Australia. The Australian habitat are different forms of rainforest, particularly near the margins or in disturbed areas. Description ''Ehretia acuminata'' is a medium to large size tree, occasionally reaching 30 metres in height and a 90 cm in trunk diameter. The bark is of a creamy grey colour, with vertical fissures. Koda is often easily identified in winter as being deciduous and of the characteristic flutings at the base of the trunk. Leaves, flowers and fruit The leaves are ...
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