Olea paniculata

Native Olive, Australian Olive, Pigeonberry Ash, Maulwood Olea paniculata can grow to a height of up to 20 meters and has larger leaves than the Olea europea. Characteristics & Description Height, habit: Up to 20 meters, shrub, tree Life cycle: Perennial Poisonous: No Origin: Tropical Asia to Australia (distribution map) USDA zone: 12 (50 °F/10 […]

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Syringa pubescens cv.

Syringa pubescens cv. Common name(s): Lilac Synonyme(s): Syringa meyeri cv. Family: Oleaceae Origin: the wild type is native to China and Korea More infos: USDA zone 5

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Ligustrum vulgare

Ligustrum vulgare Common name(s): Wild or Common or European Privet Family: Oleaceae Origin: Asia, Europe, North Africa More infos: USDA zone 5

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Forsythia × intermedia

Forsythia × intermedia Common name(s): Border Forsythia Family: Oleaceae Origin: none, crossing between F. suspensa × F. viridissima both native to China and Korea.

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Wild Privet

Wild Privet Botanical name: Ligustrum vulgare Other name(s): Common or European Privet Family: Oleaceae Edible: no

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