Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Abelia chinensis is a species of Abelia described by Robert Brown. The plant inhabits China, Taiwan and Japan. It has reddish stems and glossy, small leaves that become reddish-brown before autumn. It is one of the most cold-resistant species within the genus.Its simplified-form flowers are funnel-shaped, white, and its pink sepals remain long after flowering.Abelia chinensis is commonly cultivated in China and is also used elsewhere.. }
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- Abelia_chinensis abstract "Abelia chinensis is a species of Abelia described by Robert Brown. The plant inhabits China, Taiwan and Japan. It has reddish stems and glossy, small leaves that become reddish-brown before autumn. It is one of the most cold-resistant species within the genus.Its simplified-form flowers are funnel-shaped, white, and its pink sepals remain long after flowering.Abelia chinensis is commonly cultivated in China and is also used elsewhere.".
- Abelia_chinensis comment "Abelia chinensis is a species of Abelia described by Robert Brown. The plant inhabits China, Taiwan and Japan. It has reddish stems and glossy, small leaves that become reddish-brown before autumn. It is one of the most cold-resistant species within the genus.Its simplified-form flowers are funnel-shaped, white, and its pink sepals remain long after flowering.Abelia chinensis is commonly cultivated in China and is also used elsewhere.".