Rare endangered plants reintroduced to Hubei nature reserve
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The Houhe reserve is known for being a concentrated distribution area of China's endemic species, including 75 nationally protected plants such as the Chinese dove tree and Chinese yew.
In recent years, researchers at the reserve have propagated saplings of rare and endangered plant species.
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