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Medicinal
In traditional medicine this plant is considered an astringent, diuretic and tonic.
Plants for a Future (2017) at www.plantsforafuture.org.uk. http://www.pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Paliurus+spina-christi
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Other use
Fruit- eaten raw or dried.
Geographical distribution
- Africa, Northern Africa, Algeria
- Africa, Northern Africa, Morocco
- Asia-Temperate, Caucasus, Transcaucasus
- Asia-Temperate, Middle Asia, Tadzhikistan
- Asia-Temperate, Middle Asia, Turkmenistan
- Asia-Temperate, Middle Asia, Uzbekistan
- Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Afghanistan
- Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Iran
- Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Iraq
- Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Israel
- Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Jordan
- Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Lebanon-Syria
- Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Turkey
- Europe, Eastern Europe, Ukraine
- Europe, Middle Europe, Switzerland
- Europe, Southeastern Europe, Albania
- Europe, Southeastern Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Europe, Southeastern Europe, Greece
- Europe, Southeastern Europe, Italy
- Europe, Southeastern Europe, Romania
- Europe, Southwestern Europe, France
- Europe, Southwestern Europe, Spain
Paliurus spina-christi Mill.
Family: RHAMNACEAEGenus: Paliurus
Species: spina-christi Mill.
Common names: Christ's Thorn
Distribution summary: Spain to C.Asia & N.China
Habit: Shrub
Hardiness: H4 - Hardy; average winter
Habitat: Woods, thickets, banks
Garden status: Currently grown
Garden location: Classical Europe & Middle East (M)
Flowering months: July, August
Reason for growing: Medicinal, other use