*Tetradium daniellii (Bennett) T.G. Hartley. Common name: Korean Evodia. Phenology: Jun-Aug; Aug-Oct. Habitat: Planted and escaping into suburban woodlands, with the potential to become an invasive. Distribution: Native of China and Korea. "Although known from landscape plantings as early as 1964 in Blacksburg, it was not known as an escape until 2004, apparently the result of planting as a forage plant for honey bees" (Virginia Botanical Associates 2019).
Origin/Endemic status: E. and se. Asia
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA13, K4, NY, Pa; Zanthoxylum daniellii Benn.; = Euodia daniellii (Benn.) Hemsl.; = Euodia daniellii (Benn.) Hemsl.; = n/a — Tat. Basionym: Zanthoxylum daniellii Benn. 1862
Links to other floras: = Tetradium daniellii - FNA13
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