Definition of Osmanthus. Meaning of Osmanthus. Synonyms of Osmanthus

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Definition of Osmanthus

Osmanthus
Olea O"le*a, n. [L. olive. See Olive.] (Bot.) A genus of trees including the olive. Note: The Chinese Olea fragrans, noted for its fragrance, and the American devilwood (Olea Americana) are now usually referred to another genus (Osmanthus).

Meaning of Osmanthus from wikipedia

- 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)...
- Osmanthus fragrans (lit. 'fragrant osmanthus'), variously known as sweet osmanthus, sweet olive, tea olive, and fragrant olive, is a flowering plant species...
- flour, honey, sweet osmanthus and rock sugar. It has crystal-clear apperance and a soft, slightly waxy texture. Sweet-scented osmanthus cake originated in...
- alcoholic beverage produced from weak baijiu and flavored with sweet osmanthus (Osmanthus fragrans) flowers. It is distilled but typically has an alcohol content...
- the north. Its name means "forest of sweet osmanthus", owing to the large number of fragrant sweet osmanthus trees located in the region. The city has...
- Osmanthus heterophyllus (Chinese:t 柊樹, s 柊树, p zhōngshù; ****anese: 柊, Hiiragi), variously known as holly osmanthus, holly olive, and false holly, is a...
- Taiwanese submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film "Osmanthus Alley". hkmdb. Retrieved 17 August 2015. Osmanthus Alley at IMDb...
- "wood ear fungus") and 樨 (xī, meaning "sweet osmanthus tree") is short for 桂花 (guíhuā, meaning "sweet osmanthus flower"). The second way of writing the name...
- in late winter to spring, Osmanthus delavayi bears fragrant flowers that are more prominent but less fragrant than Osmanthus fragrans, but substitutes...
- Cartrema americana was formerly classified as Osmanthus americ****. Following the discovery that Osmanthus was polyphyletic, it was transferred to the segregate...