Frangula crenata
Frangula crenata Miq.
Frangula crenata is a species in the genus Frangula, belonging to the family Rhamnaceae. It was first described in 1867 by the botanist Miq. The species has a wide distribution across several regions in Asia.
Description
Frangula crenata is a member of the Rhamnaceae family, commonly known as the buckthorn family. It is native to various parts of Asia, including Cambodia, China (North-Central, South-Central, and Southeast), Japan, Korea, Laos, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. The species was formally published in 1867 by the botanist Miq. It is part of the genus Frangula, which includes several species of shrubs and small trees. The species is recognized for its presence in these diverse regions and contributes to the ecological and botanical diversity of the areas it inhabits.
Distribution
Global · Cambodia · China North-Central · China South-Central · China Southeast · Japan · Korea · Laos · Taiwan · Thailand · Vietnam
Synonyms
Rhamnus pseudofrangulaRhamnus crenataRhamnus cambodianaRhamnus acuminatifoliaCelastrus esquirolianusCelastrus kouytchensisFrangula acuminatifoliaFrangula cambodianaRhamnus crenata var. yakushimensisFrangula crenata var. acuminatifoliaFrangula crenata var. macrophyllaRhamnus oreigenes
