Definition of Osmanthus Americanus. Meaning of Osmanthus Americanus. Synonyms of Osmanthus Americanus

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Definition of Osmanthus Americanus

Osmanthus Americanus
Devilwood Dev"il*wood`, n. (Bot.) A kind of tree (Osmanthus Americanus), allied to the European olive.

Meaning of Osmanthus Americanus from wikipedia

- Cartrema americana was formerly classified as Osmanthus americ****. Following the discovery that Osmanthus was polyphyletic, it was transferred to the segregate...
- O. americ**** may refer to: Odontophrynus americ****, a frog species Oreamnos americ****, a goat species Osmanthus americ****, a shrub species Americ****...
- Mountain. South Mountain states: "Zhaoyao Mountain had a lot of Osmanthus". Osmanthus range in size from shrubs to medium-sized trees, 2–12 m (7–39 ft)...
- Cartrema floridana (synonym Osmanthus florid****), commonly known as wild olive or devilwood, is a species of flowering plant in the olive family, Oleaceae...
- a species related to the cultivated olive tree (family Oleaceae) Osmanthus americ**** (family Elaeagnaceae) Native olive This page is an index of articles...
- Thouars (as O. emarginata Lam.) Osmanthus americ**** (L.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex A.Gray (as O. americana L.) Osmanthus heterophyllus (G. Don) P.S.Green...
- spp.), scrub holly (Ilex opaca var. arenicola), American olive (Osmanthus americ**** var. megacarpus), flag-pawpaw (Asimina obovata), silk bay (****a...
- as Smilax and Vitis species'. Gordonia lasianthus, Ilex opaca and Osmanthus americ**** also may occur as canopy co-dominant in coastal dune forests, with...
- racemiflora 1996 42 in (110 cm) 45 ft (14 m) 38 ft (12 m) Mobile devilwood Osmanthus americ**** 2001 24 in (61 cm) 36 ft (11 m) 25 ft (7.6 m) Baldwin dogwood, flowering...
- also often evergreen in these forests, with Myrica cerifera and Osmanthus americ**** very common, while several evergreen species of Ericaceae, Ilex,...