Rhamnus may refer to: Rhamnus (city), or Rhamnous, an ancient Greek city in Attica Rhamnus (Crete), or Rhamnous, an ancient Greek town in Crete Rhamnus...
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Rhamnus depressa Grubov Rhamnus diffusa Clos Rhamnus disperma Ehrenb. ex Boiss. Rhamnus dolichophylla Gontsch. Rhamnus dumetorum C.K.Schneid. Rhamnus...
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originally named by Carl Linnaeus as Rhamnus catharticus, but this spelling was corrected to cathartica as the genus name Rhamnus is treated as being of feminine...
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Frangula alnus (redirect from Glossy Buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula))
Frangula from Rhamnus is now widely accepted, being supported by recent genetic data though a few authorities still retain the genus within Rhamnus (e.g., the...
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media related to Rhamnus prinoides. Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI); IUCN SSC Global Tree Specialist Group (2020). "Rhamnus prinoides". IUCN...
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five subspecies: Rhamnus crocea subsp. crocea Rhamnus crocea subsp. ilicifolia (Kellogg) C.B.Wolf, syn. Rhamnus ilicifolia Rhamnus crocea subsp. insula...
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Frangula purshiana (redirect from Rhamnus Purshiana)
bearberry, and in the Chinook Jargon, chittem stick and chitticum stick; syn. Rhamnus purshiana) is a species of plant in the family Rhamnaceae. It is native...
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Frangula caroliniana (redirect from Rhamnus carolinianus)
"Rhamnus caroliniana Range Map" (PDF). United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2009-07-07. Flora of North America Frangula caroliniana "Rhamnus caroliniana...
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Jujube (redirect from Rhamnus zizyphus)
spelling. It was first named in the binomial system by Carl Linnaeus as Rhamnus zizyphus, in Species Plantarum (1753). Philip Miller, in his Gardener's...
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Rhamnus or Rhamnous (Ancient Greek: Ῥαμνοῦς) was a harbour on the west coast of ancient Crete near the promontory Chersonesus. Pliny the Elder, on the...
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