frangeris
Frangeris is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to the Mediterranean region and the Middle East. The genus includes about 15 species of annual or perennial herbs, with a few being subshrubs. The most well-known species is Frangula alnus, commonly known as European Alder Buckthorn or Common Buckthorn.
The plants in the Frangula genus are characterized by their alternate, simple leaves with serrated or lobed
Frangula alnus is particularly notable for its use in traditional medicine. The plant contains compounds such
Another species, Frangula purshiana, is known for its edible fruits, which are used in jams, jellies, and
The genus Frangula is of interest to botanists and horticulturists due to its ornamental value and potential