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Chionanthus ramiflorus (syn. Linociera ramiflora (Roxb.) Wall.), commonly known as northern olive or native olive, is a species of shrubs and trees, of the flowering plant family Oleaceae. They grow naturally in India, Nepal, northeastern Australia (Queensland), New Guinea, the Philippines, southern China and Taiwan. Sometimes the species is treated in the segregate genus Linociera, though this does not differ from Chionanthus in any character other than leaf persistence, not a taxonomically significant character.

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  • Chionanthus ramiflorus (syn. Linociera ramiflora (Roxb.) Wall.), commonly known as northern olive or native olive, is a species of shrubs and trees, of the flowering plant family Oleaceae. They grow naturally in India, Nepal, northeastern Australia (Queensland), New Guinea, the Philippines, southern China and Taiwan. They grow as evergreen shrubs or trees to 3–23 m (10–75 ft) tall. The leaves are 8–20 cm (3–8 in) long and 4–7 cm (1.6–2.8 in) broad, simple ovate to oblong-elliptic, with a 2–5 cm (0.8–2.0 in) petiole. The flowers are white or yellow, produced in panicles 2.5–12 cm (1.0–4.7 in) long. The fruit is a blue-black drupe 1.5–3 cm (0.6–1.2 in) long and 0.5–2.2 cm (0.2–0.9 in) diameter. Sometimes the species is treated in the segregate genus Linociera, though this does not differ from Chionanthus in any character other than leaf persistence, not a taxonomically significant character. The 1889 book 'The Useful Native Plants of Australia' records that "The fruit of this plant is the food of the jagged-tailed bower-bird (Preonodura Neivtoniana). (Bailey.) This observation is interesting, and is the more valuable in that the vegetable foods of our indigenous fauna have very rarely been botanically determined. This plant is not endemic to Australia. Queensland." (en)
  • Chionanthus ramiflorus (sin. Linociera ramiflora (Roxb.) Wall.) es una especie de fanerógama perteneciente a la familia Oleaceae. Es nativo del nordeste de Australia (Queensland), Nueva Guinea, India, Nepal, las Filipinas, sur de China, y Taiwán.​​​ (es)
  • 紅頭李欖(学名:Chionanthus ramiflorus)为木犀科流蘇樹屬下的一个种。分布于台湾,中国大陆海南、广西、贵州、云南以及印度、东南亚和大洋洲。生长在海拔2000米以下的林中、灌丛和山坡、谷地。 (zh)
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  • Chionanthus (en)
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  • Flowers and leaves (en)
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  • ramiflorus (en)
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  • IUCN3.1 (en)
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  • Chionanthus ramiflorus (sin. Linociera ramiflora (Roxb.) Wall.) es una especie de fanerógama perteneciente a la familia Oleaceae. Es nativo del nordeste de Australia (Queensland), Nueva Guinea, India, Nepal, las Filipinas, sur de China, y Taiwán.​​​ (es)
  • 紅頭李欖(学名:Chionanthus ramiflorus)为木犀科流蘇樹屬下的一个种。分布于台湾,中国大陆海南、广西、贵州、云南以及印度、东南亚和大洋洲。生长在海拔2000米以下的林中、灌丛和山坡、谷地。 (zh)
  • Chionanthus ramiflorus (syn. Linociera ramiflora (Roxb.) Wall.), commonly known as northern olive or native olive, is a species of shrubs and trees, of the flowering plant family Oleaceae. They grow naturally in India, Nepal, northeastern Australia (Queensland), New Guinea, the Philippines, southern China and Taiwan. Sometimes the species is treated in the segregate genus Linociera, though this does not differ from Chionanthus in any character other than leaf persistence, not a taxonomically significant character. (en)
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  • Chionanthus ramiflorus (en)
  • Chionanthus ramiflorus (es)
  • 紅頭李欖 (zh)
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