11 results for family: Simaroubaceae.
Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Simaroubaceae | Ailanthus | Tree-of-Heaven | | | 
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Simaroubaceae | Ailanthus altissima | Tree-of-Heaven, Copal Tree, Stink-tree | Roadsides, forests, disturbed areas, including cities, especially in moist, fertile soils. | Native of e. Asia. In our area, this tree is now an aggressive and noxious weed, colonizing even undisturbed forests and outcompeting the native vegetation. | 
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Simaroubaceae | Castela | Goatbush | | | 
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Simaroubaceae | Castela texana | Allthorn, Bisbirinda, Chaparro Amargoso, Goatbush, Amargosa | Bluffs, hills, mesquital. | C. TX, south through s. TX into Mexico. | 
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Simaroubaceae | Leitneria | Corkwood | | | 
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Simaroubaceae | Leitneria floridana | Florida Corkwood | Swamps and cabbage palm / sawgrass marshes, especially in the transition zones between coastal hydric hammocks (oak and palm with limestone near the surface) and sawgrass marshes. | Sw. GA, e. GA, and Panhandle FL east along the Big Bend to Levy County. | 
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Simaroubaceae | Leitneria pilosa ssp. ozarkana | Mississippi Corkwood | Bottomland hardwood forests, sand ponds, swamps, marshes, ditches. | MO south to w. MS and se. AR. Possible occurrences in the e. Ozarks of AR and MO are uncertainly documented. | 
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Simaroubaceae | Leitneria pilosa ssp. pilosa | Texas Corkwood | Brackish and freshwater swamps, thickets, and marshes. | Endemic to se. TX (Brazoria, Chambers, Fort bend, Harris, Jefferson, and Matagorda counties). | 
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Simaroubaceae | Simarouba | | | | 
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Simaroubaceae | Simarouba glauca var. latifolia | Paradise Tree, Bitterwood | Hammocks. | FL peninsula; West Indies (Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica); Central America. | 
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Simaroubaceae | Simaroubaceae | Quassia Family | | | 
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