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Trunk and old branches with greyish-brown bark, slightly fissured and striated on older specimens. Young branchlets glabrous, reddish, sometimes purplish. Leaves (1-6 \u00d7 0.5-3 cm) alternate, ovate, lanceolate or elliptic, usually acute, attenuate at the base, with subentire or dentate margin, with 4-6 pairs of lateral veins, glabrous or slightly pulverulent, intense green on the upper side, lighter on the underside. Petiole short, with promptly caducous stipules. Inflorescence in sparse axillary racemes. Flowers greenish-yellowish, sessile, male and female flowers on separate plants. Calyx tubular-campanulate, usually with 5 lobes, lanceolate, which gradually recurve backwards until folding over the base of the calyx; in female flowers the sepals remain upright. Petals absent. Stamens with yellow anthers, showy, especially after the sepals fold. Fruit a drupe, ovate or globose, 4-6 mm in diameter, at first green, then red and finally black. 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Trunk straight \u2014when growing on good soils\u2014 or tortuous, with smooth bark, slightly or not fissured, greyish-brown. Branches reddish-brown, younger branches green, pubescent. Leaves (2-10 \u00d7 0.9-4 cm) alternate, oval-lanceolate, oval-oblong or obovate-oblong, generally acute, attenuated or rounded at the base, sometimes cordiform, with irregularly crenate-dentate margin, with 7-15 pairs of lateral veins, almost parallel, glabrous and intense green on the upper side, with short tomentum, sparse and lighter on the underside. Petiole well developed (0.6-1.5 cm), with promptly caducous stipules. Inflorescence in small axillary fascicles. Flowers greenish-yellowish, longly pedunculate, male and female flowers on separate plants. Calyx campanulate, with 4 triangular sepals. Petals 4, very short, greenish-yellowish, alternating between the sepals. Fruit a slightly fleshy drupe, obovate, 0.4-0.8 cm long, first green, then reddish-brown and finally blackish, furrowed. 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In many specimens, with a well defined trunk, arborescent, with brown-blackish, rugose or fissured bark. Branches opposite, with blackish-brown, smooth bark. Branchlets reddish-brown, often ending in spines. Leaves (2-7 \u00d7 1-4 cm) opposite or subopposite in young branchlets; in the rest of the plant, they usually grow in small groups, sometimes alternate, ovate, obovate or ovate-lanceolate, sometimes suborbicular, finishing in an acute or broadly rounded tip, \u00b1 attenuated at the base, with the margin irregularly crenate-dentate, with 2-3 pairs of almost parallel veins, glabrous and intense green on the upper side, sometimes pubescent and slightly lighter on the underside. Petiole well developed, pubescent, with herbaceous stipules, promptly caducous. Inflorescences in axillary cymes, numerous and dense, often obscuring the part of the branchlet on which they are borne. Flowers greenish-yellowish, hermaphrodite, unisexual or polygamous, pedicellate. Calyx tubular-campanulate, with 4 lanceolate sepals. Petals 4, very small, inconspicuous. Fruit a drupe, 6-8 mm in diameter, at first green, then reddish and finally black. Seeds 2-4, with a groove on the inside.","post_title":"Rhamnus cathartica L.","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"rhamnus-cathartica-l","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2021-10-22 11:46:31","post_modified_gmt":"2021-10-22 11:46:31","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":"0","guid":"https:\/\/www.northafricatrees.org\/species\/rhamnus-cathartica-l\/","menu_order":"0","post_type":"species","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","translation_id":"4795","element_type":"post_species","element_id":"12681","trid":"114563","language_code":"en","source_language_code":"es","id":"1","code":"en","english_name":"English","major":"1","active":"1","default_locale":"en_US","tag":"en","encode_url":"0","pod_item_id":"12681"},{"ID":"12693","post_author":"1","post_date":"2020-11-10 10:08:12","post_date_gmt":"2020-11-10 10:08:12","post_content":"Shrub, dioecious or polygamous, 0.5-1.5 m in height. Stems with grey-ashen bark, intricately branched in spiny branchlets. Leaves deciduous, from narrowly spatulate to obovate-cuneate, often minutely mucronate, usually entire, velvety at first, then glabrous, 0.5-1.2 \u00d7 0.2-0.4 cm, rounded apex, with venation slightly visible on the underside. Petiole 1-4 mm, hairy. Flowers tetramerous, about 2 mm, in racemes on short shoots; pedicels 2-4 mm, capillary. Sepals 4, about 2 mm, yellowish, deflexed, triangular-ovate. Petals minute, much shorter than the sepals, linear, reddish-yellow. Drupe 3-4 mm, subglobose, bilobed, chestnut-yellowish, glabrous. 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