- The
Celastraceae (staff-vine or bittersweet) are a
family of 98
genera and 1,350
species of herbs, vines,
shrubs and
small trees,
belonging to the order...
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about 100 genera. All but
seven of
these genera are in the
large family Celastraceae.
Until recently, the
composition of the
order and its
division into families...
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Catha is a
genus of
plants of the
family Celastraceae. It was
described by
Scottish botanist George Don in 1832.
Three species of the
genus are accepted...
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spindle or ****anese spindle) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Celastraceae,
native to ****an and Korea.
Euonymus ****onicus is an
evergreen shrub...
- /juːˈɒnɪməs/ is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
staff vine
family Celastraceae.
Common names vary
widely among different species and
between different...
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creeper or wintercreeper, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Celastraceae,
native to east Asia,
including China, Korea, the
Philippines and ****an...
- spindle, or
common spindle, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Celastraceae,
native to much of Europe,
where it
inhabits the
edges of forest, hedges...
- gr****-of-Parn****us, and bog star, is a
flowering plant in the staff-vine
family Celastraceae. It is the
county flower of ****berland in England, and
appears on its...
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Celastrus orbiculatus is a
woody vine of the
family Celastraceae. It is
commonly called Oriental bittersweet, as well as
Chinese bittersweet,
Asian bittersweet...
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winged spindle-tree, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Celastraceae,
native to
central and
northern China, ****an, and Korea. It is a po****r...