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Ver. 19.2
March 25th, 2024

459.0000 Family Oleaceae Hoffmanns. & Link; Fl. Portug. 1: 62 (1809), nom. cons.
26 genera, ca. 740 spp. Systematics according to Wallander & Albert (1999)
Species listed in database: 750; hybrids: 8
= Bolivariaceae Griseb.; Gen. Sp. Gent.: 20 (1838)
= Forestieraceae Meisn.; Pl. Vasc. Gen.: Tab. Diagn. 345, Comm. 257 (1842)
= Fraxinaceae Vest; Anleit. Stud. Bot.: 269, 288 (1818)
= Jasminaceae Juss.; Gen. Pl.: 104 (1789)
= Ligustraceae G.Mey.; Chloris Han.: 245, 254 (1836)
= Nyctanthaceae J.Agardh; Theoria Syst. Pl.: 284 (1858)
= Schreberaceae Schnizl.; Iconogr. Fam. Regni Veg. 2: ad t. 151x (1857-1870)
= Syringaceae Horan.; Char. Ess. Fam.: 115 (1847)
459.0531 Genus Fraxinus Tourn. ex L.; Sp. Pl. 1057 (1753)
Distribution: temp. Northern Hemisphere, esp. Mediterranean, E-Asia, and North America (a few species extending to tropics)
Species listed in database: 58; hybrids: 5
= Aplilia Raf.; New Fl. 3: 93 (1838)
= Calycomelia Kostel.; Allg. Med.-Pharm. Fl. 3: 1003 (1834)
= Fraxinoides Medik.; Vorles. Churpfälz. Phys.-Ökon. Ges. 1: 198 (1791)
= Leptalix Raf.; New Fl. 2: 93 (1837)
= Mannaphorus Raf.; Amer. Monthly Mag. & Crit. Rev. 2: 175 (1818)
= Meliopsis Rchb.; Deut. Bot. Herb.-Buch: 135 (1841)
= Ornanthes Raf.; New Fl. 2: 93 (1837)
= Ornus Boehm.; Defin. Gen. Pl.: 476 (1760)
= Petlomelia Nieuwl.; Amer. Midl. Naturalist 3: 187 (1914)
= Samarpses Raf.; New Fl. 2: 93 (1837)

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A complete, synonymic checklist of the Higher Plants of the World


Version 19.2 (March 25th, 2024)

Covering 354,631 accepted species,
8,631 hybrids, 47,815 accepted infraspecific taxa and 995,902 synonyms,
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