woolly buckthorn - significado y definición. Qué es woolly buckthorn
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Qué (quién) es woolly buckthorn - definición

SPECIES OF PLANT
Bumelia lanuginosa; Bumelia rufa; Gum Bully; Gum Bumelia; Gum Woolybucket; Woolybucket Bumelia; Wooly Buckthorn; Wooly Bumelia; Gum bully; Gum bumelia; Gum woolybucket; Woolybucket bumelia; Wooly buckthorn; Wooly bumelia; Woolly buckthorn

alder buckthorn         
  • ''Frangula alnus'' 'Asplenifolia' with autumn colours
  • Winter shoot with buds
  • Flowering shoot
¦ noun a deciduous shrub which bears glossy leaves and black berries. [Frangula alnus.]
Rhamnus prinoides         
AFROTROPICAL TREE SPECIES
Gesho; Shiny leaf buckthorn; Shinyleaf buckthorn; Shiny-leaf Buckthorn; Shiny-leaf buckthorn
Rhamnus prinoides, the shiny-leaf buckthorn, is an African shrub or small tree in the family Rhamnaceae. Commonly referred to as "gesho" it was first scientifically described by French botanist Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle in 1789.
Buckthorn         
  • ''[[Rhamnus pumila]]'', dwarf buckthorn
GENUS OF PLANTS
Buck thorn; Rhamnus oleoides; Buckthorn; Rhamnus (genus)
·noun A genus (Rhamnus) of shrubs or trees. The shorter branches of some species terminate in long spines or thorns. ·see Rhamnus.

Wikipedia

Sideroxylon lanuginosum

Sideroxylon lanuginosum is a shrub or small tree of the family Sapotaceae. It is native to the Sun Belt and Midwest of the United States as well as Northeastern Mexico. Common names include gum bully, black haw, chittamwood, chittimwood, shittamwood, false buckthorn, gum bumelia, gum elastic, gum woolybucket, woolybucket bumelia, wooly buckthorn, wooly bumelia, ironwood and coma.

The fruit of Bumelia lanuginosa is edible but can cause stomach aches or dizziness if eaten in large quantities. The Kiowa and Comanche tribes both consumed them when ripened. Gum from the trunk of the tree is sometimes chewed by children.