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Metopium toxiferum, the poisonwood,
Florida poisontree,
coral sumac, or hog gum, is a
species of
flowering tree in the
cashew or
sumac family, Anacardiaceae...
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brownei (Jacq.) Urb. —
black poisonwood Metopium gentlei Lundell Metopium toxiferum (L.) Krug & Urb. —
Florida poisonwood Metopium venosum (Griseb.) Engl...
- and from the Yucatán to
Veracruz in Mexico. Like its cousin,
Metopium toxiferum, it
produces urushiol in its bark,
which can
cause contact dermatitis;...
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Metopium brownei black poisonwood Anacardiaceae (cashew family)
Metopium toxiferum Florida poisonwood Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Pistacia: pistachios...
- (Psychotria),
white indigoberry (Randia aculeata),
poisonwood (Metopium
toxiferum) and saw
palmetto (Serenoa repens). The park
features thousands of these...
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opobalsamum L.)
Commiphora kataf (Forssk.) Engl. (as A.
kataf Forssk.)
Metopium toxiferum (L.) Krug & Urb. (as A.
toxifera L.)
Schinus polygama (Cav.)
Cabrera (as...
- The bark
serves as an
antidote to skin
irritation caused by
Metopium toxiferum (also
known as poisonwood,
Florida poison tree, and hog gum) of the Anacardiaceae...
- graveolens,
Anacardium occidentale,
Comocladia dodonea, C. dentata,
Metopium toxiferum,
Simarouba glauca, S. amara,
Erythroxylum havanense,
Eupatorium villosum...
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covered in
Bahamian dry
forests composed primarily of
poisonwood (Metopium
toxiferum), gumbo-limbo (Bursera simaruba), and Fabaceae, Arecaceae, Eugenia, and...
- white-crowned
pigeons often feed on the
fruit of
poisonwood (Metopium
toxiferum). Unfortunately, this
native plant causes severe human dermatitis and...