Species Aulax cneorifolia
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There aren’t any identifications of Aulax cneorifolia.
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Aulax:
From the Greek aulax, a furrow, for doubtful reasons. The leaves of A. cancellata are inconspicuously channelled, while some of the floral parts are microscopically grooved.
Etymology of cneorifolia:
Named after the genus Cneorum, the spurge olive (Rutaceae) from the Western Mediterranean (C. tricoccon) and Canary Islands (C. pulverulentum). It has yellow flowers in four-parts and fruit in three-parts.
Scientific name:
Aulax cneorifolia Salisb. ex Knight
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Aulax cneorifolia.