Elaeagnus oldhamii
Elaeagnus oldhamii Maxim.

Elaeagnus oldhamii is a species in the genus Elaeagnus, belonging to the family Elaeagnaceae. It was first described by Maxim. in 1870. The species is native to Taiwan and is also found in the broader region of Southeast China. Its distribution extends beyond its native range to other parts of the world.
Description
Elaeagnus oldhamii is part of the Elaeagnaceae family, commonly known as the oleaster family. This plant is indigenous to Taiwan and is also reported in the surrounding areas of Southeast China. The species was scientifically documented in 1870 by the botanist Maxim. Its occurrence is not limited to its native region, as it has been introduced and cultivated in various global locations. The genus Elaeagnus includes a number of shrubs and small trees, many of which are valued for their ornamental and ecological properties.
Distribution
TW · Global · China Southeast · Taiwan