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Jumaat, 6 Februari 2009. Cananga odorata Lamk Hook.F. and Thomson. Lamk Hook.F. and Thomson. In Southest Asian origin,. Lamk Baill. Ex King. Ylang-ylang is native to Indo-Malaysia and has been widely introduced by Polynesians, Micronesians and early European explorers into many islands in the Pacific, where in some places it has become naturalized. Grows in a geographical zone ranging from India to Polynesia. Clusters. There are 6-12, small, pale brown, flattened ovoid seeds in each fruits. Adaxial e.

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Jumaat, 6 Februari 2009. Cananga odorata Lamk Hook.F. and Thomson. Lamk Hook.F. and Thomson. In Southest Asian origin,. Lamk Baill. Ex King. Ylang-ylang is native to Indo-Malaysia and has been widely introduced by Polynesians, Micronesians and early European explorers into many islands in the Pacific, where in some places it has become naturalized. Grows in a geographical zone ranging from India to Polynesia. Clusters. There are 6-12, small, pale brown, flattened ovoid seeds in each fruits. Adaxial e.

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