- base.
Melicope xanthoxyloides was
first formally described in 1864 by
Ferdinand von
Mueller who gave it the name
Euodia xanthoxyloides and
published the...
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Fraxinus xanthoxyloides, the
Afghan ash or
Algerian ash, is a
species of ash tree. It is
found from
Morocco to China. Some
authorities originally described...
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dimorpha Fraxinus hubeiensis Ch'u &
Shang & Su – 湖北梣,
Hubei qin
Fraxinus xanthoxyloides (G.Don) Wall. ex DC. –
Afghan ash
Closeup of
European ash
seeds F. ornus...
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Hawaii Melicope woitapensis T.G.Hartley – N.G.
Melicope xanthoxyloides (F.Muell.) T.G.Hartley – Qld., N.G.
Melicope zahlbruckneri (Rock) T...
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plants are
found in the forests,
including Afghan ash (Fraxinus
xanthoxyloides), wild
pistachio (Pistacia
atlantica and P. khinjuk), wild
almond (Prunus...
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Evodia xanthoxyloides and
Teclea gerrardii. Eastwood, FW; Hughes, GK; Ritchie, E. (1954). "Alkaloids of the
Australian Rutaceae:
Evodia xanthoxyloides F.Muell...
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Nerium (oleander
trees or shrubs), and
Afghan ash
trees (Fraxinus
xanthoxyloides).
There are 50
mammal species recorded in the ecoregion, and 150 bird...
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study shows it is most
closely related to the
Afghan ash (Fraxinus
xanthoxyloides)
which is
found from
North Africa to
western China. The two are the...
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Arachis hypogaea kaskam Melicope triphylla,
Melicope vitiflora,
Melicope xanthoxyloides kaskam aydk
Melicope denhamii,
Melicope durifolia,
Melicope trachicarpa...
- (1976) ****aridine: A
phenolic benzophenanthridine alkaloid from ****ara
xanthoxyloides (1973) Torto, F.G.; Mensah, I.A. (April 1970). "Alkaloids of ****ara...