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Arboretum Images 6
... member of this family in the Palomar College Arboretum is the spiked cabbage tree (Cussonia spicata) native to South Africa. Read About Cauliflorous Plants Sumac Family (Anacardiaceae) The South ... This tree is commonly used in landscaping in southern California. More Plants Of The Sumac Family Phytolacca Family (Phytolaccaceae) The large tree is a hybrid between the Peruvian species Phytolacca ...
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Plant Resin & Wax Photos
... Cajanus and Acacia of the pea family (Fabaceae); Schleichera of the soapberry family (Sapindaceae); Zizyphus of the buckthorn family (Rhamnaceae); and Ficus of the mulberry family (Moraceae). The lac insect belongs ... Go To Resins In Plant Chemistry Article Go To Lacquers In Plant Chemistry Article Sumac Family (Anacardiaceae) Gum mastic or "Chios Tears," raw resin globules from the mastic tree ( ...
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Nut Photos
... condition with the same spelling as the plural of nut. Mango, Pistachio & Gum Mastic: Sumac Family (Anacardiaceae) The mango (Mangifera indica) is a drupe with an outer leathery skin (exocarp), ... its beautiful reddish autumn foliage. Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis), a dioecious tree in the sumac family (Anacardiaceae). Native to China, Taiwan and the Philippine Islands, it is grown in southern ...
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Iron Mt. Checklist
... s-Tongue Family Ophioglossum californicum, adder's-tongue fem DICOTYLEDONEAE A Back To The Dicot Alphabetical Index Table ANACARDIACEAE - Sumac Family Malosma laurina, laurel sumac Rhus ovata, sugar bush Rhus trilobata, basket bush Toxicodendron diversilobum, poison-oak APIACEAE - Carrot Family Anthriscus caucalis*, wild ...
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Paradise Fire
... Vascular Plants Without Seeds See Additional Photos Of The Adder's Tongue Fern A laurel sumac (Malosma laurina) resprouting from a subterranean basal burl (lignotuber) five months after the Paradise ... fused wing covers (elytra) and cannot fly. These large, ground-dwelling beetles belong to the family Tenebrionidae and are commonly found wandering in the coastal mountains and deserts of southern ...
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