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Cneorum tricoccon
Widow-wail Wid"ow-wail`, n. (Bot.) A low, narrowleaved evergreen shrub (Cneorum tricoccon) found in Southern Europe.

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- Convolvulus cneorum, the silverbush or shrubby bindweed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae, which contains many plants described...
- Daphne cneorum, the garland flower or rose daphne, is a species of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae, commonly found in various pine forests...
- accepted the following two species: Cneorum pulverulentum Vent. Cneorum tricoccon L. List of Rutaceae genera "Cneorum L.", Plants of the World Online, Royal...
- Cneorum pulverulentum is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, native to the Canary Islands. It was first described by Étienne Ventenat...
- recognized 10 species, including Daphne mezereum, Daphne laureola and Daphne cneorum. Some of his species are now placed in other related genera (e.g. Linnaeus's...
- Cneorum tricoccon, the spurge olive, is a small shrub of the family Rutaceae, native to Europe in the western Mediterranean Region. Cneorum tricoccon...
- and may refer to: Cneorum tricoccon Species in the genus Daphne, particularly: Daphne mezereum Plants called spurge olive Cneorum tricoccon Daphne mezereum...
- are grouped under the genus Daphne—including the garland flower (Daphne cneorum); the February Daphne or mezereon (Daphne mezereum); and spurge laurel...
- flowering plants with a silvery appearance including: Argythamnia Convolvulus cneorum Sophora tomentosa subsp. australis This page is an index of articles on...
- Islands, the northwestern Mediterranean, Cuba and China. The genera are Cneorum and Harrisonia. The APG II and APG III systems have ****igned these genera...