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Olea (/ˈoʊliə/ OH-lee-ə) is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Oleaceae. It
includes 12
species native to warm
temperate and
tropical regions of...
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other symbols instead of
Linear B. The olive,
botanical name
Olea europaea,
meaning 'European olive', is a
species of
small tree or
shrub in...
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Cartrema americana,
commonly called American olive, wild olive, or devilwood, is an
evergreen shrub or
small tree
native to
southeastern North America...
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Black ironwood (Krugiodendron ferreum)
Black ironwood,
olive (
Olea spp.)
Lebombo ironwood Androstachys johnsonii Catalina ironwood (Lyonothamnus...
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Fraxinus nigra Blue ash –
Fraxinus quadrangulata Cane ash –
Fraxinus americana European ash –
Fraxinus excelsior Green ash –
Fraxinus pennsylvanica lanceolata...
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Ochna holstii (Red ironwood)
Oldfieldia africana (West
African ironwood)
Olea capensis (**** Black, Forest,
Bushveld or False, **** ironwood, South...
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maculatum (Araceae) Wild cu****ber,
Marah macrocarpus (Cucurbitaceae) Wild olive,
Olea oleaster (Oleaceae)
Winter cherry,
Solanum pseudocapsi**** (Solanaceae) Yellow...
- 383. ISBN 9789287157447.
Grolier Incorporated (2000). The
encyclopedia Americana. Grolier. p. 715. ISBN 978-0-7172-0133-4. [1] proprofs.com – National...
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known locally as Azofeifa. The
scrubland is
composed of
olive trees (
Olea europaea),
mastic (Pistacia lentiscus),
Kermes oaks (Quercus coccifera),...
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Quercus (oak),
Arbutus (strawberry trees),
Castanea (chestnut),
Alnus (alder),
Olea (olive trees),
Malus (apple trees), and
Fraxinus (ash). In
western North...