Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides was created in 1981.
Zanthoxylum parvum was created in 1956.
Zanthoxylum americanum was created in 1768.
Zanthoxylum flavum was created in 1807.
Zanthoxylum fagara was created in 1890.
A zanthoxylum is a member of the genus Zanthoxylum of deciduous and evergreen trees in the citrus family.
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Zanthoxylum simulans, or Chinese prickly ash, can be grown from seeds or cuttings in well-draining soil in full sun to partial shade. It is a hardy shrub that tolerates a variety of soil types but prefers slightly acidic soil. Regular watering and occasional pruning to maintain shape are recommended for optimal growth.
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.
'The Devil's Walkingstick' or 'the Angelica-tree'may be common names of 'Aralia spinosa'. The shrub or small tree is native to eastern North America. Other common names are 'Hercules' Club', 'Prickly Ash' and 'Prickly Elder'. The last three also are the common names of the Pepperwood [Zanthoxylum clava-herculis], to which 'Aralia spinosa' isn't related.
Zinnia is a flower in nature. Zacamsotz is a cacti in nature.
Azalea, barberry, calliandra, dogwood, enkianthus, forsythia, gaultheria, hydrangea, ixora, June berry, kerria, lantana and medinilla are shrubs. Additional shrubs include nandina, olearia, Potentilla, quisqualis, rhododendron, skimmia, thymus, ulex europaeus, vitis, wisteria, Xanthoceras, yucca and zanthoxylum piperitum.
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