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Coriaria is the sole
genus in the
family Coriariaceae,
which was
described by
Linnaeus in 1753. It
includes 14
species of
small trees,
shrubs and subshrubs...
- Rhus
coriaria,
commonly called Sicilian sumac, tanner's sumach, or elm-leaved sumach, is a
deciduous shrub to
small tree in the
cashew family Anacardiaceae...
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Coriaria myrtifolia,
called in
English redoul, is a
shrub that
grows to 2–3 m tall.
Myrtifolia means myrtle-like leaves. The
fruit is a
fleshy black berry...
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Coriaria found in New Zealand.[citation needed] Six New
Zealand native species are
known by the name:[citation needed]
Coriaria angustissima Coriaria...
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Coriaria arborea is a
highly poisonous and
common native shrub or
small tree of New Zealand. The
common name for
plants of this
genus is Tutu. Coriaria...
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Libidibia coriaria,
synonym Caesalpinia coriaria, is a
leguminous tree or
large shrub native to the Caribbean,
Central America, Mexico, and
northern and...
- of the
cashew and
mango tree family, Anacardiaceae. However, it is Rhus
coriaria that is most
commonly used for
culinary purposes.
Sumac is
prized as a...
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Dalotia coriaria, the
greenhouse rove beetle, is a
species of
staphylinid rove
beetle in the
subfamily Aleocharinae. It is used as a
predatory biological...
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Albizia coriaria is a
deciduous tree
native to
Tropical Africa belonging to the
family Fabaceae, the root and stem bark are
widely used in traditional...
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Coriaria nepalensis is a
shrub of the
genus Coriaria. It
grows in the
foothills of the Himalayas. It
blooms in
spring and has
bright yellow flowers and...