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The silver oil pasture (Elaeagnus commutata)is very popular with humans and animals, it smells fantastic and supplies valuable nectar for the insects and looks with its silver gray leaves also beautiful.
The silver oil pasture is a deciduous, upright and broad-bushed pioneer grove. The thornless shrub can grow up to 2.5 m
The oil pasture belongs to a large genus of about 45 species. The origin focus is in Asia, but the plant is also found in America and Europe. The difficult word Eleagnus - the name of the plant genus - refers to the Greek word "élaios": an olive tree and its fruits. The Latin word "agnos" probably indicates the white-felted leaves of the oil pasture.