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The species name was originally cited by Linnaeus as Chionanthus virginica, treating the genus as feminine; however, under the provisions of the ICBN, the genus is correctly treated as masculine, giving the species ending as virginicus. [4] [11] Other English names occasionally used in the Appalachians include Grancy Gray Beard and Old Man's Beard.
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The flowers are white, produced in panicles 3–12 cm (1–5 in) long. The fruit is a blue-black drupe 1–1.5 cm (0.4–0.6 in) long and 0.6–1 cm (0.2–0.4 in) in diameter. [3] It is cultivated in Europe and North America as an ornamental tree, valued for its feathery white flowerheads. [4]
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Betula platyphylla, the Asian white birch [1] or Japanese white birch, [2] is a tree species in the family Betulaceae. [1] [3] It can be found in subarctic and temperate Asia in Japan, China, Korea, Mongolia, the Russian Far East, and Siberia. It can grow to be 30 metres (100 feet) tall. [3]
Chionanthus: fringe trees; Chionanthus virginicus: fringe tree Oleaceae (olive family) Forestiera: false privets; Forestiera acuminata: swamp privet Oleaceae (olive family) Forestiera segregata: Florida privet Oleaceae (olive family) Fraxinus: ashes; Fraxinus americana: white ash Oleaceae (olive family) 541 Fraxinus angustifolia: narrow-leafed ash
Chionanthus (/ ˌ k aɪ oʊ ˈ n æ n θ ə s /), common name: fringetrees, is a genus of about 140 species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae.. Chionanthus virginicus flowers Chionanthus pubescens Chionanthus retusus flowers
Cerbera odollam is known by a number of vernacular names, depending on the region. These include othalam (ഒതളം) in the Malayalam language used in Kerala, India; kattu arali (காட்டரளி) in the adjacent state of Tamil Nadu; dabur (ডাবুর) in Bengali; famentana, kisopo, samanta or tangena in Madagascar; and pong-pong, buta-buta, bintaro or nyan in Southeast Asia.