- The
Simaroubaceae, also
known as the qu****ia family, are a small,
mostly tropical,
family in the
order Sapindales. In
recent decades, it has been subject...
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Nitrariaceae (including
Peganaceae and Tetradiclidaceae)
Rutaceae Sapindaceae Simaroubaceae The APG II
system of 2003
allowed the
optional segregation of families...
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Malaysian ginseng or long jack) is a
flowering plant in the
family Simaroubaceae. It is
native to
Indochina (Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand...
- This is a list of
plant species that, when
consumed by humans, are
known or
suspected to
produce psychoactive effects:
changes in
nervous system function...
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alongside five
other east
Asian and
Australian species in the
family Simaroubaceae. The
three varieties of A.
altissima are: The
autonymic variety which...
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evergreen shrub or tree from the
tropics and
belongs to the
family Simaroubaceae. Q.
amara was
named after Graman Qu****i, a
healer and
botanist who showed...
- Qu****ia (/ˈkwɒʃə/ or /ˈkwɒʃiə/) is a
plant genus in the
family Simaroubaceae. Its size is disputed; some
botanists treat it as
consisting of only one...
- gods" or "tree of heaven") is a
genus of
trees belonging to the
family Simaroubaceae, in the
order Sapindales (formerly
Rutales or Geraniales). The genus...
- Qu****inoids are
degraded triterpene lactones (similar to limonoids) of the
Simaroubaceae plant family grouped into C-18, C-19, C-20, C-22 and C-25 types. The...
- petals, the
outer opposite the petals,
inner opposite the sepals, e.g.
Simaroubaceae (see diagram)
Connective Where the
connective is very small, or imperceptible...