-
commonly known as
hoptrees.
Ptelea aptera Parry — Baja
Californian ptelea (wingless ptelea)
Ptelea crenulata Greene —
California hoptree Ptelea trifoliata...
-
Ptelea trifoliata,
commonly known as
common hoptree,
wafer ash,
stinking ash, and
skunk bush, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
citrus family (Rutaceae)...
- the seed is in the
centre of the wing, as in the elms (genus Ulmus), the
hoptree (Ptelea trifoliata), and the
bushwillows (genus Combretum). In
other cases...
-
Ptelea crenulata,
commonly known as the
California hoptree, is a
species of tree that is
endemic to the
state of
California in the
United States. It is...
- USS
Hoptree (AN-62/YN-83) was a Ailanthus-class net
laying ship that
served in the U.S. Navy
during World War II.
Hoptree performed her tour of duty in...
-
Arizona rosewood, single-leaf ash,
hoptree, and
Arizona sycamore. In
California it
mostly uses
California hoptree.
Elsewhere in the West, it
often uses...
- serotina) Ash (Fraxinus species)
Cottonwood (Populus species)
Wafer ash or
hoptree (Ptelea trifoliata)
Common lilac (Syringa vulgaris)
Sweet bay magnolia...
-
Hoptree (Ptelea trifoliata)...
- -
introduced Prunus virginiana (Chokecherry)
Ptelea Ptelea trifoliata (
Hoptree)
Pyrus (pears)
Pyrus communis (Common pear)
Quercus (oaks)
Quercus alba...
-
Rutaceae (citrus plants),
including different types of
prickly ash and
common hoptree. They also
consume some
exotic Rutaceae species that have been introduced...