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Elaeagnus angustifolia - Wikipedia
oleaster, or wild olive, is a species of Elaeagnus, native to Asia and limited areas of eastern Europe. It is widely established in North America as ... en.wikipedia.org
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Oleaster - Wikipedia
Oleaster, signifying a plant like an olive, but less valuable (cf. poetaster), may be applied to: Feral olive trees that have been allowed ... en.wikipedia.org
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Oleaster | Wild, Evergreen, Shrub | Britannica
Oleaster, small deciduous tree of Eurasia, about 4.5 to 6 m (15 to 20 feet) high. It has smooth, dark brown branches that often bear spines and narrow, light ... www.britannica.com
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oleaster
oleaster (əʊliːˈæstə(r)) Also 5 oli-. [a. L. oleaster, f. olea olive-tree: see -aster.] a. The true Wild Olive (Olea Oleaster), the wild variety (or sub-species) of the cultivated Olive, with more or less thorny branches and small worthless fruit. b. A small tree of the genus Elæagnus, a native of s... Oxford English Dictionary
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OLEASTER (RUSSIAN OLIVE) BLOSSOM – BENEFITS & USES
Oleaster (Russian olive) blossom: From its traditional medicine to novel applications for boosting libido, increasing antioxidant activity, and combating ... newshadrinks.com
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Oleaster -Sinjd- - Aahu Barah
This Oleaster or sinjid olive is full of flavor and has a unique nutty taste, grown and harvested in the local climate. www.aahubarah.com
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Sadaf Senjed Oleaster | Buy Now!
Sadaf Senjed, also known as Oleaster, Russian Olive, or Silver Berry, is a vibrant and symbolic dried fruit traditionally placed on the Sofreh Haft-Seen table. www.sadaf.com
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Elaeagnus angustifolia (Russian Olive, Russian Silverberry ...
Elaeagnus Angustifolia: Native Central Asian Deciduous Tree Or Large Shrub With Ornamental Features And Edible Fruit; Elaeagnaceae Family: Belongs To The ... www.amazon.com
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The Oleaster (Elaeagnus angustifolia): A Comprehensive Review on ...
Oleaster's flour as a prebiotic ingredient enhances antioxidants, polyphenols, fiber, flavonoids, Sterols, carbohydrates, and protein content of food products. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Oleaster - Grown By You
Several varieties of fast-growing, spreading, often spiny, deciduous small trees, to 20 ft. (6 m) tall, with dull, olivelike, green, oval, pointed leaves. grownbyyou.com
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Antioxidants in different parts of oleaster as a function of genotype
The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the phenol and flavonoid contents and antioxidant activity of methanol extracts from the fruit peel, flesh ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Olea oleaster
Olea oleaster, the wild-olive, has been considered by various botanists a valid species and a subspecies of the cultivated olive tree, Olea europea, which References oleaster Flora of Greece Matorral shrubland Trees in religion Trees in mythology Drought-tolerant plants wikipedia.org
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oliaster
oli, oliaster obs. ff. oil, holy, oleaster. Oxford English Dictionary
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Denhamia oleaster
Denhamia oleaster is a shrub or small tree within the family Celastraceae, endemic to Queensland. John Lindley described the plant as Melicytus oleaster in 1848, it being discovered on explorer Sir Thomas Mitchell's expeditions into northern Australia wikipedia.org
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olivaster
† oliˈvaster, a. Obs. [a. F. olivastre (1575 in Hatz.–Darm.), now olivâtre somewhat olive-coloured: cf. OF. olivastre wild olive: see -aster, and cf. oleaster.] Olive-coloured; having an olive complexion (see olive 9).1626 Bacon Sylva §399 But the Countries..where they [men] are Tawney, and Olivaste... Oxford English Dictionary
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