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12022-05-25T13:38:42-07:00Natalie Nartzc4f6efb33eae9bd143719d1b52bb9491171fc166406882plain2022-05-25T13:39:48-07:00Natalie Nartzc4f6efb33eae9bd143719d1b52bb9491171fc166Although not shown in this occurrence map, Amla trees are widespread throughout Northern China, as the drier environment and high elevation area is favorable.
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1media/Untitled_thumb.jpg2022-05-23T15:12:46-07:00Natalie Nartzc4f6efb33eae9bd143719d1b52bb9491171fc166Occurrence Map of Phyllanthus emblica3Native range approximation of Phyllanthus emblica focused primarly on the range around India.media/Untitled.jpgplain2022-05-25T13:41:48-07:00Natalie Nartzc4f6efb33eae9bd143719d1b52bb9491171fc166