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Anacardiaceae
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CANOTIA 3(2)
PLANT: Shrubs, small trees, or vines, with resinous or milky sap, sometimes poisonous. LEAVES: alternate, simple, trifoliolate or pinnately compound, estipulate. INFLORESCENCE: terminal and/or axillary, bracteate, spikes, racemes, panicles, or thyrses. FLOWERS: actinomorphic, small, perfect or unisexual, with a ring-shaped nectary disc; sepals five, connate below; petals five, distinct; stamens as many as or twice as many as the petals; ovary hypogynous, unilocular, solitary; styles one to three. FRUIT: a drupe NOTES: Ca. 77 genera, 600 spp., mainly tropical and subtropical, with some temperate, such as ours. The Anacardiaceae contains members that are important sources of tannins and lacquers, have edible fruits (e.g., mango - Mangifera, cashews - Anacardium, and pistachio - Pistacia), or are used as ornamentals (e.g., sumacs - Rhus and smoke tree - Cotinus). REFERENCES: John L. Anderson, 2006, Vascular Plants of Arizona: Anacardiaceae. CANOTIA 3 (2): 13-22.
Species within checklist: Missouri
Cotinus americanus
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Cotinus obovatus
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Rhus acutiloba
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Rhus aromatica
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Rhus borealis
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Rhus calophylla
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Rhus copallina
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Rhus copallinum
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Rhus glabra
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Rhus hirta
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Rhus radicans
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Rhus toxicarium
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Rhus toxicodendron
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Rhus typhina
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Schmaltzia crenata
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Toxicodendron pubescens
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Toxicodendron quercifolium
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Toxicodendron radicans
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Toxicodendron toxicarium
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Toxicodendron toxicodendron
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Toxicodendron vulgare
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