Gîn-hēng
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Gîn-hēng chhiū | ||||||||||||||
Pó-io̍k chōng-hóng | ||||||||||||||
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Jura-kì kàu hiān-sî[1] | ||||||||||||||
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Ginkgo biloba L. |
Gîn-hēng (銀杏) sī chi̍t khoán si̍t-bu̍t, in sī gîn-hēng-mn̂g chi tiong î-it chûn-oa̍h kàu kin-á-ji̍t ê chi̍t chéng.
Chham-khó
siu-kái- ↑ Mustoe, G.E. (2002). "Eocene Ginkgo leaf fossils from the Pacific Northwest". Canadian Journal of Botany. 80: 1078–1087. doi:10.1139/b02-097.
Pún bûn-chiuⁿ sī chi̍t phiⁿ phí-á-kiáⁿ. Lí thang tàu khok-chhiong lâi pang-chō͘ Wikipedia. |