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Oleaceae
Forestiera

not marked as a favorite taxon Forestiera Poiret. Common name: Forestiera.

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A genus of about 15-20 species, shrubs, of sw. and se. North America, Central America, and the West Indies.

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References: Anderson (1985); Brooks (1977); Godfrey (1988); Green In Kadereit (2004); Hardin (1974); Johnston (1957); Nesom (2009e). Show full citations.

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image #2 of Forestiera© Alan Cressler: Forestiera godfreyi, Staminate Flowers, Prehistoric Shell Midden, Camden County, Georgia 1 by Alan Cressler | Forestiera godfreyi source | Original Image ⭷
image #3 of Forestiera© Eric M Powell, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Eric M Powell | Forestiera godfreyi source | Original Image ⭷
image #4 of Forestiera© Alan Cressler: Forestiera pubescens, staminate flowers, San Juan River Valley, San Juan County, Utah 1 by Alan Cressler | Forestiera pubescens var. pubescens source | Original Image ⭷
image #5 of Forestiera© Alan Cressler: Forestiera segregata, Cumberland Island National Seashore, Camden County, Georgia 2 by Alan Cressler | Forestiera segregata source

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