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Oleaceae, also
known as the
olive family or
sometimes the
lilac family, is a
taxonomic family of
flowering shrubs, trees, and a few
lianas in the order...
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currently recognized species of
flowering woody plants in the
olive family or
Oleaceae called lilacs.
These lilacs are
native to
woodland and
scrub from southeastern...
- /fɔːrˈsɪθiə/, /fɔːrˈsaɪθiə/ is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
olive family Oleaceae.
There are
about 11 species,
mostly native to
eastern Asia, but one native...
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meaning 'European olive', is a
species of
small tree or
shrub in the
family Oleaceae,
found traditionally in the
Mediterranean Basin, with wild
subspecies found...
- /ɒzˈmænθəs/ is a
genus of
about 30
species of
flowering plants in the
family Oleaceae. Most of the
species are
native to
eastern Asia (China, ****an, Korea, Southeast...
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common lilac, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
olive family,
Oleaceae.
Native to the
Balkan Peninsula, it is
widely cultivated for its scented...
- name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Syringa vulgaris of the
family Oleaceae Galega officinalis, of the
family Papilionaceae This page is an
index of...
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ramiflorus (
Oleaceae)
Notelaea ligustrina (
Oleaceae)
Notelaea lloydii (
Oleaceae)
Notelaea longlifolia (
Oleaceae)
Notelaea microcarpa (
Oleaceae) Olea paniculata...
- nervosum, syn. J. subtriplinerve, is a
species of jasmine, in the
family Oleaceae. Its
leaves are used as a
medicinal drink in Vietnam. POWO. "Jasminum nervosum...
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commonly called the
Texas ash, is a
species of tree in the
olive family (
Oleaceae). It is
native to
North America,
where it is
found from
eastern Texas and...