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Cartrema americana,
commonly called American olive, wild olive, or devilwood, is an
evergreen shrub or
small tree
native to
southeastern North America...
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Cartrema is a
genus of a few
species of
flowering plants in the
family Oleaceae,
native to
southeastern Asia,
southern China, and
North America (Mexico...
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Osmanthus are now
placed in
other genera including Cartrema, Chengiodendron, and Notelaea.
Cartrema americana (L.) G.L.Nesom (as O. americ**** (L.) A.Gray)...
- 28 genera, one of
which is
recently extinct. The
extant genera include Cartrema,
which was
resurrected in 2012. The
number of
species in the
Oleaceae is...
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Cartrema floridana (synonym
Osmanthus florid****),
commonly known as wild
olive or devilwood, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
olive family, Oleaceae...
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Cartrema Raf.
Chengiodendron C.B.Shang, X.R.Wang, Yi F.Duan & Yong F.Li
Chionanthus L. –
Fringetrees Comoranthus ****l.
Forestiera Poir. – Swampprivets...
- Michaux: 243 Blue Ash
Northwest Georgia Critically Endangered Oleaceae Cartrema americana (L.) Gray: 243–244
Devilwood Coastal Plain G5 -
Secure Bignoniaceae...
- pine,
Florida spruce pine,
scrub pine),
Quercus inopina (sandhill oak),
Cartrema floridanum (syn.Osmanthus megacarpus) (scrub wild olive),
Sabal etonia...
- ash (Fraxinus trifoliolata)
desert olive (Forestiera shrevei)
devilwood (
Cartrema americana) Goodding's ash (Fraxinus gooddingii)
rough menodora (Menodora...