Pseudoziziphus Hauenschild.
A genus of 2 species, shrubs, of sw. United States and n. Mexico and c. FL. Pseudoziziphus is sister to Condalia (from which it differs in significant morphological characters) and not at all closely related to Old World Ziziphus or New World Sarcomphalus (often formerly also treated in Ziziphus) (Hauenschild et al. 2016a).
References: Hauenschild et al. (2016a); Islam & Guralnick (2015); Judd & Hall (1984); Medan & Schirarend In Kubitzki et al. (2004); Nesom (2016l) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2016). Show full citations.
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© Aidan Campos | Pseudoziziphus celata source | Original Image ⭷
© Scott Ward | Pseudoziziphus celata | Original Image ⭷
© Scott Ward | Pseudoziziphus celata | Original Image ⭷
© Aidan Campos | Pseudoziziphus celata source | Original Image ⭷
© Scott Ward; with Archbold Plant Ecology lab | Pseudoziziphus celata | Original Image ⭷Feedback
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