Rhamnus oleoides subsp. graecus
L., (Boiss. et Reut) Hulmboe
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Summary
Source: WikipediaRhamnus oleoides, known as the olive buckthorn, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae, native from the Mediterranean to the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
Description
A shrub of the Rhamnaceae family adapted to Mediterranean climates.
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Edible Uses
The fruit are edible.
Distribution
It is a Mediterranean climate plant.
Where It Grows
Turkey, Türkiye,
References (1)
- Ertug, F., 2000, An Ethnobotanical Study in Central Anatolia (Turkey). Economic Botany Vol. 54. No. 2. pp. 155-182