12 results for Family: Ehretiaceae. More search options
FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
EhretiaceaeBourreriaStrongbackimage of plant
EhretiaceaeBourreria cassinifoliaPineland Strongback, Smooth StrongbackPine rocklands.S. peninsular FL; Cuba.image of plant
EhretiaceaeBourreria succulentaBahama Strongback, BodywoodRockland hammocks, coastal berms.S. peninsular FL; West Indies; Mexico (ROO), Central America, and South America.image of plant
EhretiaceaeBourreria tomentosaRough StrongbackRockland hammocks.S. peninsular FL; West Indies.image of plant
EhretiaceaeEhretiaEhretiaimage of plant
EhretiaceaeEhretia acuminataKodoDisturbed areas.Native of s. Asia.image of plant
EhretiaceaeEhretia anacuaAnaqua, Knockaway, SugarberryThickets, forests, palm groves, chaparral, fencerows.Se. TX, sc. TX, s. TX southwards into Mexico (COA, GTO, GRO, HGO, JAL, MIC, NLE, QRO, SLP, TAM, VER). Reports from e. and s. LA are of cultivated plants.image of plant
EhretiaceaeEhretia microphyllaFukien TeaDisturbed areas, escaped from cultivation.Native of Asia and Australia.image of plant
EhretiaceaeEhretiaceaeEhretia Familyimage of plant
EhretiaceaeTiquiliaCrinklemat, Coldeniaimage of plant
EhretiaceaeTiquilia canescens var. canescensWoody Crinklemat, Oreja de PerroDry sites over limestone or caliche.C. TX, NM, sw. UT, c. NV, and s. CA south to n. Mexico.image of plant
EhretiaceaeTiquilia nuttalliiA railroad waif.Native of w. North America, collected in Crawford County, MO. Also native in Argentina.image of plant