Zanthoxylum americanum was created in 1768.
Zanthoxylum parvum was created in 1956.
Zanthoxylum flavum was created in 1807.
Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides was created in 1981.
Zanthoxylum fagara was created in 1890.
Ocimum americanum was created in 1755.
Amblyomma americanum was created in 1758.
Gnathophyllum americanum was created in 1855.
You can find prickly ash trees (Zanthoxylum americanum) at local nurseries specializing in native plants or gardening centers that focus on regional flora. Additionally, online retailers and plant suppliers may offer seeds or young trees for purchase. Be sure to check with local agricultural extension services or botanical gardens for recommendations on where to source them in your area.
A zanthoxylum is a member of the genus Zanthoxylum of deciduous and evergreen trees in the citrus family.
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Humphry Marshall has written: 'Arbustrum Americanum =' -- subject(s): Catalogs and collections, Botany, Early works to 1800, Woody plants, Trees, Shrubs 'Arbustum Americanum' 'Arbustrum americanum: the American grove' -- subject(s): Shrubs, Trees
Amblyomma americanum