Elaeagnus umbellata grows as a deciduous shrub or small tree, typically up to 3.5 metres (11 ft) tall, with a dense crown. It commonly bears sharp thorns in the form of spur branches. Flowers are fragrant, occur in clusters of white to yellow, are 8–9 mm in length and 7 mm in diameter, and have four lobes.
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Elaeagnus umbellata tunnetaan nimellä japanilainen hopeamarja, umbellata oleasteri, syysoliivi, syksyinen elaeagnus, leviävä oleasteri, syksymarja tai syysmarja. Laji on kotoisin Itä-Aasiasta ja ulottuu Himalajalta itään Japaniin. Wikipedia (englanti)
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Tieteellinen nimi: Elaeagnus umbellata
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