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'''Noronhia''' is a genus of 41 species of [[flowering plant]]s in the family [[Oleaceae]], all but one native to [[Madagascar]], the remaining species native to the [[Comoros]] Islands north of Madagascar.<ref name=oxford>University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site: [http://herbaria.plants.ox.ac.uk/fraxigen/fraxinus/oleaceae/noronhia.html ''Noronhia'']</ref>
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The species are [[deciduous]] or [[evergreen]] [[tree]]s.
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The genus is named in after the Spanish Botanist [[Francisco Noronha]].
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Noronhia (after Ferd. de Noronha, Spanish naturalist and traveler: died 1787). Oleaceae. One tree or large bush, differing from Olea in having separate petals and in other characters. N. emarginata, Poir. (Olea emarginata, Lam.), is native in Madagascar and other islands, and is planted somewhat in Hawaii. Lvs. opposite, evergreen, short-stalked, coriaceous, cuneate-oblong and more or less retuse, entire: fls. yellowish, fragrant, in axillary clusters; calyx small, 4-toothed or -cut; petals 4, sometimes somewhat coherent at base: fr. an edible drupe, purple when ripe, globular, about 1 in. diam.; seed usually 1 (ovary 2-celled), in the sweet pulp.
 
Noronhia (after Ferd. de Noronha, Spanish naturalist and traveler: died 1787). Oleaceae. One tree or large bush, differing from Olea in having separate petals and in other characters. N. emarginata, Poir. (Olea emarginata, Lam.), is native in Madagascar and other islands, and is planted somewhat in Hawaii. Lvs. opposite, evergreen, short-stalked, coriaceous, cuneate-oblong and more or less retuse, entire: fls. yellowish, fragrant, in axillary clusters; calyx small, 4-toothed or -cut; petals 4, sometimes somewhat coherent at base: fr. an edible drupe, purple when ripe, globular, about 1 in. diam.; seed usually 1 (ovary 2-celled), in the sweet pulp.
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;Madagascar<ref name=fom>Madagascar Catalogue: [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=12&taxon_id=122394 ''Noronhia'']</ref>
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*''[[Noronhia alleizettei]]'' Dubard
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*''[[Noronhia ambrensis]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia boinensis]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia boivinii]]'' Dubard
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*''[[Noronhia brevituba]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia buxifolia]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia candicans]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia crassinodis]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia crassiramosa]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia cruciata]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia decaryana]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia divaricata]]'' Scott-Elliot
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*''[[Noronhia ecoronulata]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia emarginata]]'' (Lam.) Thouars
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*''[[Noronhia gracilipes]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia grandifolia]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia humbertiana]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia introversa]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia lanceolata]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia leandriana]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia linearifolia]]'' Boivin ex Dubard
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*''[[Noronhia linocerioides]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia longipedicellata]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia louvelii]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia luteola]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia mangorensis]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia myrtoides]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia oblanceolata]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia ovalifolia]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia peracuminata]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia pervilleana]]'' (Knobl.) H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia populifolia]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia sambiranensis]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia seyrigii]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia tetrandra]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia tubulosa]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia verrucosa]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia verticillata]]'' H.Perrier
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*''[[Noronhia verticilliflora]]'' H.Perrier
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;Comoros<ref name=novon>Labat, J.-N., Pignal, M., & Pascal, O. (1999). Trois Espèces Nouvelles d'Oleaceae et Note sur la Présence d'Olea capensis dans l'Archipel des Comores. ''Novon'' 9 (1): 66-72. [http://apt.allenpress.com/perlserv/?request=get-abstract&doi=10.1043%2F1055-3177(1999)009%5B0066%3ATENDEN%5D2.3.CO%3B2 Abstract]</ref>
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*''[[Noronhia cochleata]]'' Labat
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 22 February 2010


Noronhia emarginata


Plant Characteristics
Habit   tree

Lifespan: perennial
Origin: Madagascar
Cultivation
Features: evergreen, deciduous
Scientific Names

Oleaceae >

Noronhia >

Stadtman ex Thouars >


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Noronhia is a genus of 41 species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.[1]

The species are deciduous or evergreen trees.

The genus is named in after the Spanish Botanist Francisco Noronha.


Read about Noronhia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Noronhia (after Ferd. de Noronha, Spanish naturalist and traveler: died 1787). Oleaceae. One tree or large bush, differing from Olea in having separate petals and in other characters. N. emarginata, Poir. (Olea emarginata, Lam.), is native in Madagascar and other islands, and is planted somewhat in Hawaii. Lvs. opposite, evergreen, short-stalked, coriaceous, cuneate-oblong and more or less retuse, entire: fls. yellowish, fragrant, in axillary clusters; calyx small, 4-toothed or -cut; petals 4, sometimes somewhat coherent at base: fr. an edible drupe, purple when ripe, globular, about 1 in. diam.; seed usually 1 (ovary 2-celled), in the sweet pulp.


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Cultivation

Propagation

Pests and diseases

Species

Madagascar[2]
Comoros[3]

Gallery

References

  1. University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site: Noronhia
  2. Madagascar Catalogue: Noronhia
  3. Labat, J.-N., Pignal, M., & Pascal, O. (1999). Trois Espèces Nouvelles d'Oleaceae et Note sur la Présence d'Olea capensis dans l'Archipel des Comores. Novon 9 (1): 66-72. Abstract

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