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Wat (wie) is syringa - definitie

GENUS OF PLANTS
Lilac; Ligustrina; Liliacum
  • Purple lilac bush
  • Dormant lilac buds
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Syringa         
·noun A genus of plants; the lilac.
II. Syringa ·noun The mock orange;
- popularly so called because its stems were formerly used as pipestems.
syringa         
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1. a plant of the genus Syringa (family Oleaceae), especially (in gardening) the lilac.
2. informal a mock orange shrub.
Origin
mod. L., from Gk surinx, suring- 'tube' (with ref. to the use of its stems as pipe stems).
Syringa         
Syringa (lilac) is a genus of 12 currently recognized species of flowering woody plants in the olive family (Oleaceae), native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia, and widely and commonly cultivated in temperate areas elsewhere.Flora Europaea: SyringaFlora of China: 丁香属 ding xiang shu SyringaFlora of Pakistan: SyringaGermplasm Resources Information Network: Syringa

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Syringa

Syringa is a genus of 12 currently recognized species of flowering woody plants in the olive family or Oleaceae called lilacs. These lilacs are native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia, and widely and commonly cultivated in temperate areas elsewhere.

The genus is most closely related to Ligustrum (privet), classified with it in Oleaceae tribus Oleeae subtribus Ligustrinae.

Lilacs are used as food plants by the larvae of some moth species, including copper underwing, scalloped oak and Svensson's copper underwing.