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1. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen (1876)
"They follow immediately after P. denticulate, and both have still finer heads
and larger richer-coloured flowers. EUPHORIA LITCHI. ..."
2. The Lychee and Lungan by George Weidman Groff (1921)
"Euphoria Litchi Desf. DC Prod. 1:611. (1824) . " (Or Desf. Cat. 159, 1815?)
Lit-cki Camb. in Mem. Mus. Par. 18:30. ..."
3. Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New York (1850)
"The Euphoria Litchi is originally from China, and is one of the large forest
trees of that Empire. It belong to the family of Sapin- daceae. ..."
4. Paxton's Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants by Joseph Paxton (1849)
"6 A detached flower, exhibiting the five segmenta of the calyx. a Branch of
Euphoria Litchi, to show the pinnated leaves, and spreading panicle of ..."