
1) Bearberry 2) Bearwood 3) Chittamwood 4) Chittimwood 5) Coffeeberry 6) Redberry 7) Ribgrass 8) Ribwort 9) Shittim 10) Shittimwood 11) Sloe
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1) Bush 2) Dangerous plant 3) Dangerous greenery 4) Dangerous vegetation 5) Dicey greenery 6) Dicey plant 7) Dicey vegetation 8) Dicey plant to eat 9) Dicey flora to eat 10) Dodgy plant to eat 11) Dodgy flora to eat 12) Flora with toxic properties 13) Hazardous vegetation 14) Hazardous plant 15) Hazardous greenery
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• (n.) A genus (Rhamnus) of shrubs or trees. The shorter branches of some species terminate in long spines or thorns. See Rhamnus.
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any of about 100 species of shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Rhamnus, family Rhamnaceae, native to temperate areas in the Northern Hemisphere. ...
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Buck'thorn` noun (Botany) A genus (
Rhamnus ) of shrubs or trees. The shorter branches of some species terminate in long spines or thorns. See
Rhamnus .
Sea buckthorn ,
a plant of the genus Hippophaë . Found on
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bŭk′thōrn Definitions: 1. Shrub or tree of family Rhamnaceae, Karwinskia humboldtiana commonly called Coyotillo or Tullidora. Found in arid southwestern U.S. environments; uncharacterized neurotoxin with high toxicity; single intake of just 0.05-0.3% by body weight in plant material; fruit is particularly t...
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The buckthorn (Rhamnus catharticus) is a deciduous shrub or small tree of the family Rhamnaceae. It is also known as waythorn, or hartshorn and is abundant in English hedgerows. It is a spreading shrub growing to three metres in height and characterized by a smooth bark, branches terminating in thorns, small unisexual four-petaled green flowers, oc...
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[
n] - a shrub or shrubby tree of the genus Rhamnus 2. [n] - any shrub or small tree of the genus Bumelia
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Any of several thorny shrubs. The buckthorn (
Rhamnus catharticus) is native to Britain, but is also found throughout Europe, West Asia, and North Africa. Its berries were formerly used in medicine as a purgative, to clean out the bowels. (Genus
Rhamnus, family Rhamnaceae.)
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any of several, sometimes thorny trees or shrubs belonging to the genus Rhamnus, esp. R. frangula, the bark of which is used in medicine. Cf. buckthorn family. · a tree or shrub belonging to the genus Bumelia, of the sapodilla family, esp. B. lycioides, a thorny tree having elliptic leaves and large clusters of white flowers, common in the ...
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Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) Common Name(s): Buckthorn Scientific Name: Rhamnus spp. (Rhamnus cathartica, R. purshiana, etc.) Distribution: Widespread throughout Europe, North America, Asia, and northern Africa Tree Size: 15-30 ft (5-10 m) tall, 6-8 in (15-20 cm) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 38 lbs/ft&l...
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