53 results for family: Rutaceae.
Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Rutaceae | Amyris | Torchwood | | | 
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Rutaceae | Amyris balsamifera | Balsam Torchwood, West Indian Sandalwood | Rockland hammocks. | S. FL; West Indies (Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico); Mexico (CAM, CHP, GRO, MOR, MAY, OAX, ROO, SIN, SON), Central America, South America. | 
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Rutaceae | Amyris elemifera | Smooth Torchwood, Sea Amyris, Sea Torchwood, Common Torchwood, Candlewood, Cuabilla | Rockland hammocks, coastal hammocks. | East coast of the FL peninsula (Flagler County southwards); West Indies; s. Mexico (CAM, CHP, ROO, VER, YUC) and Central America (Belize). | 
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Rutaceae | Amyris madrensis | Mountain Torchwood, Sierra Madre Torchwood, Mexican Amyris, Chaptillo | South Texas scrub. | S. TX south to s. Mexico (COA, COL, GTO, JAL, NLE, SLP, TAM, VER, ZAC). | 
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Rutaceae | Amyris texana | Texas Torchwood, Lantrisco, Chapotillo, Amyris | Coastal thickets, brush. | Se. TX, s. TX, Mexico (NLE, SLP, TAM, and n. VER). | 
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Rutaceae | Atalantia | Box-orange | | | 
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Rutaceae | Atalantia buxifolia | Box-orange | Suburban woodlands. | Native of Asia. | 
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Rutaceae | Citrus | | | | 
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Rutaceae | Citrus ×aurantiifolia | Key Lime | Cultivated and persistent. | | 
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Rutaceae | Citrus ×aurantium | Sour Orange, Grapefruit, Sweet Orange, Tangerine, Mandarin | Cultivated horticulturally, sometimes persistent and naturalizing. | Native of se. Asia. Reported from several counties in s. and e. GA (Jones & Coile 1988). | 
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Rutaceae | Citrus ×jambhiri | Mandarin Lime, Rough Lime | Cultivated and persistent. | | |
Rutaceae | Citrus ×limon | Lemon | Cultivated and persistent. | | |
Rutaceae | Citrus ×microcarpa | Kumquat, Calomondin, Calamansi | Cultivated and persistent. | | 
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Rutaceae | Citrus japonica | Kumquat | Suburban woodlands and disturbed hammocks. | Native of se. Asia. Reported as naturalizing in suburban woodlands in the Tallahassee (Leon Co., FL) area by Clewell & Tobe (2011) | 
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Rutaceae | Citrus medica | Citron | Disturbed hammocks. | Native of se. Asia. Apparently naturalized in the FL Panhandle (Franklin County) (Wunderlin & Hansen 2003). | 
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Rutaceae | Citrus reticulata | Tangerine | Hammocks, disturbed areas. | Native of se. Asia. | |
Rutaceae | Citrus trifoliata | Trifoliate Orange, Hardy Orange | Bottomland and riparian forests, mesic upland forests, stream banks, spring runs, fencerows, roadsides, becoming common especially in suburban areas. | Native of temperate China. See Nesom (2014a) for a detailed discussion of various aspects of this species in the se. United States. | 
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Rutaceae | Dictamnus | Dittany, Burning-bush | | | 
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Rutaceae | Dictamnus albus | Gas-Plant, Dittany, Burning-bush | | | 
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Rutaceae | Esenbeckia | | | | 
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Rutaceae | Esenbeckia runyonii | Joypoy, Limoncillo, Runyon's Esenbeckia | Resaca banks in the lower Rio Grande Valley. | S. TX south to s. Mexico. | 
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Rutaceae | Glycosmis | | | | 
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Rutaceae | Glycosmis parviflora | Flower Axistree, Limoncito, Naranjilla | Rockland hammocks, disturbed uplands. | Native of e. and se. Asia. | 
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Rutaceae | Helietta | Barreta | | | 
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Rutaceae | Helietta parvifolia | Barreta | Gravelly and rocky areas near the Rio Grande River. | S. TX south to n. Mexico (COA, GTO, HGO, NLE, PUE, QRO, SLP, TAM, VER). | 
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Rutaceae | Murraya | Murraya | | | 
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Rutaceae | Murraya paniculata | Orange-jessamine, Orange-jasmine | Hammocks, disturbed upland areas. | Native of tropical se. Asia. | 
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Rutaceae | Phellodendron | Cork-tree | | | 
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Rutaceae | Phellodendron amurense | Northern Cork-tree, Amur Cork-tree, Japanese Cork-tree | Suburban woodlands. | Native of Japan, Taiwan, Korea, ne. China, and e. Russia. | 
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Rutaceae | Ptelea | Hop-tree, Wafer-ash, Stinking Ash | | | 
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Rutaceae | Ptelea trifoliata var. 1 [=polyadenia] | New Mexico Wafer-ash | Rocky hillsides, creek banks. | AR, OK, and CO south to w. TX, NM, AZ, and Mexico. | |
Rutaceae | Ptelea trifoliata var. baldwinii | Florida Wafer-ash | Mesic hammocks. | Panhandle and n. FL south to c. FL. | 
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Rutaceae | Ptelea trifoliata var. mollis | Hairy Wafer-ash | Moist to dry forests, woodlands, and outcrops over calcareous or mafic substrates. | VA south to n. FL, west to c. TX. | 
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Rutaceae | Ptelea trifoliata var. persicifolia | Peachleaf Wafer-ash | Hillsides, rocky areas, stream bottoms. | AR and OK south to sc. TX (mainly in the Edwards Plateau). | |
Rutaceae | Ptelea trifoliata var. trifoliata | Common Wafer-ash | Rocky hillsides, glades, and barrens, especially over calcareous or mafic rocks, prairies, prairie woodlands. | NY west to WI, south to FL and TX. | 
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Rutaceae | Ruta | Rue | | | 
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Rutaceae | Ruta chalepensis | Fringed Rue | Disturbed areas. | Native of Mediterranean Europe and n. Africa. | 
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Rutaceae | Ruta graveolens | Rue, Herb-of-grace | Cultivated in gardens as a medicinal herb, persistent and rarely escaping, sometimes locally abundant in pastures over limestone or gravelly floodplains. | Native of Eurasia. | 
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Rutaceae | Rutaceae | Citrus Family | | | 
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Rutaceae | Tetradium | Evodia, Bee-bee Tree | | | 
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Rutaceae | Tetradium daniellii | Korean Evodia | Planted and escaping into suburban woodlands, with the potential to become an invasive. | 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). | 
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Rutaceae | Thamnosma | | | | |
Rutaceae | Thamnosma texana var. texana | Texas Desert-rue, Ruda del Monte, Toronjil, Blisterweed | Rocky slopes and grasslands on limestone. | N. TX, c. CO and n. NM south to s. TX and Mexico. | 
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Rutaceae | Triphasia | Limeberry | | | 
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Rutaceae | Triphasia trifolia | Limeberry, Bergamot-Lime | Disturbed hammocks, other disturbed upland areas. | Native of tropical se. Asia. | 
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Rutaceae | Zanthoxylum | Prickly-ash, Toothache Tree | | | 
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Rutaceae | Zanthoxylum americanum | Northern Toothache Tree, Northern Prickly-ash | Woodlands, forests, and glade margins over calcareous or mafic rocks, often forming extensive colonies near outcrops. Sometimes planted. | S. QC west to e. ND, south to e. SC (a single site known in the state), c. GA, Panhandle FL, e. TN, c. TN, and OK; disjunct in ne. Mexico (NLE, TAM). | 
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Rutaceae | Zanthoxylum clava-herculis | Southern Toothache Tree, Hercules'-club, Sea-ash, Southern Prickly-ash, Pepper-bark, Tickle-tongue | Maritime forests, dunes, shell middens, shell hammocks, maritime scrub, inland (in FL and GA) in hammocks. | A Southeastern Coastal Plain endemic: se. VA south to s. FL and west to TX, AR, and OK. In the northern part of its distribution, it is restricted to the outer Coastal Plain, nearly entirely on barrier islands. | 
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Rutaceae | Zanthoxylum fagara | Wild Lime, Colima, Lime Prickly-ash, Uña de Gato, Correosa, Satinwood | Coastal hammocks, inland hammocks with (usually) calcareous influence. | N. FL peninsula (Citrus, Marion, and Flagler counties) south to s. FL; West Indies; se. and s. TX south through Mexico and Central America. | 
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Rutaceae | Zanthoxylum flavum | West Indian Satinwood, Yellowwood, Yellowheart | Rockland hammocks, coastal berms. | S. FL (Monroe County keys); West Indies. | 
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Rutaceae | Zanthoxylum hirsutum | Texas Hercules'-club | Sandy or rocky areas. | Endemic to OK and TX, south onto COA. | 
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Rutaceae | Zanthoxylum simulans | Sichuan Pepper, Chinese Prickly-ash | Planted horticulturally, rarely persistent or weakly spreading from horticultural use. | Native of e. Asia. | |
Rutaceae | Zanthoxylum spinosum | Leathery Prickly-ash, Doctor’s-club, Biscayne Prickly-ash | Maritime hammocks. | S. FL (Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe counties); West Indies (Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, Cayman Islands). | 
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