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- Schrebera swietenioides is a flowering plant in the family Oleaceae found in India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. It prefers dry forests...
- species: Schrebera alata (Hochst.) Welw. - eastern and southern Africa from Ethiopia to Eswatini Schrebera americana (Zahlbr.) Gilg - Peru Schrebera arborea...
- Schrebera kusnotoi is a plant in the family Oleaceae. It grows as a tree up to 45 metres (148 ft) tall with a trunk diameter of up to 90 centimetres (35 in)...
- Schrebera alata is a plant in the family Oleaceae. It grows as a tree up to 15 m (50 ft) tall. The specific epithet alata is from the Latin meaning "winged"...
- Schrebera trichoclada, the wing-leaved wooden pear, is a plant in the family Oleaceae. Schrebera trichoclada grows as a shrub or bushy tree up to 10 metres...
- Sphenoclea zeylanica Gaertn. Synonyms List Reichelia palustris Blanco Schrebera pongati DC. Pongatium indi**** Lam. Pongatium spongiosum Blanco Pongatium...
- Notelaea Vent. Olea L. – Olives Osmanthus Lour. Phillyrea L. Picconia DC. Priogymnanthus P.S.Green Schrebera Roxb. Syringa L. – Lilacs Tessarandra Miers...
- Pseudoc****ine Bredell (1936) Rubentia Comm. ex Juss. (1789) Schrebera Retz. (1791), nom. illeg. Schrebera Thunb. (1794), nom. illeg. Telemachia Urb. (1916)...
- (Terminalia elliptica), kusum tree (Schleichera oleosa), weaver's beam tree (Schrebera swietenioides), Malabar kino tree (Pterocarpus marsupium), Indian rosewood...
- lilac Ligustrum L. – privet Subtribe Schreberinae Comoranthus ****l. Schrebera Roxb. Subtribe Fraxininae Fraxinus L. – ash Subtribe Oleinae Cartrema...