Fringetree (Chionanthus)
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Fringetree Genus Details
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Fringetrees are native to the southeastern U.S. They can grow to 30 feet tall. The leaves are opposite, 4-8 inches long and 1-3 inches wide. They are narrowly elliptical, shiny dark green above and pale green below. Their fall color is yellow. Fringetree bark is brown with reddish-tinged scales. Flowers are 1 inch long and have 4 narrow white lobes with purple dots inside. The flowers are very fragrant. Fruit is 3/4 inch long, elliptical and dark blue. Birds use these berries as a food source. Fringetree is the last tree to bear new leaves in the spring. Herbalists use the leaves as a poultice for inflammations.
Fringetree Allergy Info
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Fringetrees are considered allergenically insignificant, as they are low pollen producers.
Fringetree Pollen Description
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Chionanthus grains resemble grains of Fraxinus (ash). The grains are suboblate to spheroidal; the amb triangular, circular, or quadrangular and 3-4-(6) colpate. The colpi are long and narro. The sexine is typically reticulate. However, the grains are smaller than Fraxinus grains.
Chionanthus grains measure 19 x 13 micrometers.
Species in This Genus
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Allergenicity Legend:
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Fringetree (Chionanthus) is a genus of the OLEACEAE family.
This genus includes the following allergenic species:
This genus includes the following allergenic species: