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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)...
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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...
- a
species related to the
cultivated olive tree (family Oleaceae)
Osmanthus americ**** (family Elaeagnaceae)
Native olive This page is an
index of articles...
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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...
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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,...