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noun - a shrub or shrubby tree of the genus Rhamnus
noun - any shrub or small tree of the genus Bumelia
noun - an Old World plantain with long narrow ribbed leaves widely established in temperate regions
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Plural form of buckthorn. |
A shrub or small tree that typically bears thorns and black berries. Some kinds yield dyes and others have been used medicinally. |
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Rhamnus is a genus of about 110 accepted species of shrubs or small trees, commonly known as buckthorns in the family Rhamnaceae. Its species range from 1 to 10 meters tall (rarely to 15 m) and are native mainly in east Asia and North America, but found throughout the temperate and subtropical Northern Hemisphere, and also more locally in the subtropical Southern Hemisphere in parts of Africa and South America. * Both deciduous and evergreen species occur. The leaves are simple, 3 to 15 centimeters long, and arranged alternately or in opposite pairs, or almost paired (subopposite). One distinctive character of many buckthorns is the way the veination curves upward towards the tip of the leaf. The plant bears fruits which are black or red berry-like drupe. The name is due to the woody spine on the end of each twig in many species. * In the United States, Buckthorn is considered an invasive species by many local jurisdictions and state governments, such as Minnesota or Wisconsin. |