• Zanthoxylum is a genus of about 250 species of deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs and climbers in the family Rutaceae that are native to warm temperate and subtropical areas worldwide. (wikipedia.org)
  • BSc thesis: Phylogenetic placement of Psilopeganum (Rutaceae), an endemic genus to the Yangtze river valley in China. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • BSc thesis: Nuclear phylogeny of the Caribbean genus Spathelia (Rutaceae). (uni-goettingen.de)
  • MSc thesis: Phylogeny of the genus Acronychia (Rutaceae). (uni-goettingen.de)
  • This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Zanthoxylum (family Rutaceae ). (theplantlist.org)
  • My original objective was to understand why indigenous scientists had given the Hawaiian name a`e to trees in Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae), Sapindus (Sapindaceae) and Xylosma (Salicaeae). (hawaii.edu)
  • Phylogeny and biogeography of the pantropical genus Zanthoxylum and its closest relatives in the proto-Rutaceae group (Rutaceae). (scientificlib.com)
  • Only West Indian Satinwood (Zanthoxylum flavum) in the related Rutaceae family has been historically accepted as a peer and equal that's deserving of the satinwood title. (wood-database.com)
  • It is the northernmost New World species in the citrus family, Rutaceae, and is the type species in its genus, which includes sichuan pepper. (thtsearch.com)
  • were recovered from lime pricklyash, Zanthoxylum fagar a (Rutaceae). (bioone.org)
  • With about 225 species, Zanthoxylum L. is the second most species rich genus in Rutaceae. (plantbiologyconference.com)
  • In a cladistic analysis of selected genera of Rutaceae and related families based on rbcL and atpB molecular data (but only on rbcL data for Harrisonia ), M. W. Chase, C. M. Morton, and J. A. Kallunki (Amer. J. Bot. (efloras.org)
  • The genus Zanthoxylum was first formally described in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus in the first volume of Species Plantarum. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first species that Linnaeus described was Zanthoxylum trifoliatum, now regarded as a synonym of Eleutherococcus trifoliatus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many Zanthoxylum species make excellent bonsai and in temperate climates they can be grown quite well indoors. (wikipedia.org)
  • Zanthoxylum beecheyanum and Zanthoxylum piperitum are two species commonly grown as bonsai. (wikipedia.org)
  • Spices are made from a number of species in this genus, including: Zanthoxylum acanthopodium - Andaliman Zanthoxylum armatum - Sichuan pepper Zanthoxylum bungeanum - Sichuan pepper Zanthoxylum piperitum - Sansho, Chopi Zanthoxylum nitidum[citation needed] Zanthoxylum rhetsa - teppal, tirphal Zanthoxylum schinifolium - Sancho Zanthoxylum simulans - Sichuan pepper In Indonesia's North Sumatra province, Zanthoxylum acanthopodium is harvested for andaliman. (wikipedia.org)
  • The fruit of Zanthoxylum armatum Zanthoxylum bungeanum Xanthoxylum species is used to make Sichuan pepper by grinding the husks that surround the berries. (wikipedia.org)
  • Semantic reconstruction was accomplished by integrating data regarding the morphology, characteristic properties, distribution, and use of species in the ake genera, the well-accepted pathways of Polynesian migration, and the effects of Polynesian colonization and cultural hegemony. (hawaii.edu)
  • Type species: Zanthoxylum americanum Mill. (scientificlib.com)
  • This genus of about 250 species of spiny, deciduous or evergreen trees and shrubs occurs worldwide in warm temperate and subtropical regions. (prcupcc.org)
  • Zanthoxylum is from the Greek xanthos , "yellow", and xylon , "wood", referring to the yellow wood of certain species. (prcupcc.org)
  • The sole species in the Chloroxylon genus: besides being botanically separate, this wood also has a unique combination of hardness, density, smooth texture, natural luster, grain figure, and color that's unmatched. (wood-database.com)
  • Data for arrows not developed for genera and families which may have species only occurring outside the flora area. (unc.edu)
  • It is derived from the berries of several species of the Zanthoxylum genus. (lafayettespices.com)
  • The nominate genus Apatelodes contains much of the subfamily's diversity with more than 50 described species and many new species (sorted as such) existing in collections. (bioone.org)
  • As a Ph.D. candidate, her research focused on the evolution of polyploidy and apomixes in the pantropically distributed and species-rich genus Zanthoxylum . (plantbiologyconference.com)
  • Zanthoxylum L. is a plant of the genus Zanthoxylum L. native to China and has about 250 species. (epier.com)
  • 22 genera (one endemic, one introduced) and 126 species and hybrid species (49 endemic, at least two introduced) in China. (efloras.org)
  • According to research, there are 79 families, 186 genera, 201 species, 33 varities, and 1 subspecies of vascular plants for a total of 255 species in the Sanbangsan Mountain. (visitjeju.net)
  • Sichuan pepper, Szechwan pepper or Szechuan pepper, a common spice used in Asian cuisine, is derived from at least two species of the global genus Zanthoxylum, including Z. simulans and Z. bungeanum. (goszechuanhouse.com)
  • Genus name comes from the Greek words xanthos meaning yellow and xylon meaning wood for the color of the heartwood of some species. (myplantin.com)
  • Zanthoxylum americanum, the common prickly-ash, common pricklyash, common prickly ash or northern prickly-ash (also sometimes called toothache tree, yellow wood, or suterberry), is an aromatic shrub or small tree native to central and eastern portions of the United States and Canada. (thtsearch.com)
  • Zanthoxylum schinifolium and Z. simulans are used interchangeably with Z. piperitum as hua jiao in Chinese medicine. (prcupcc.org)
  • Zanthoxylum americanum is a traditional native N American remedy for toothache and was introduced to mainstream medicine in 1894 by John Nash, an Eclectic physician, who used it to treat typhus and cholera epidemics. (prcupcc.org)
  • Zanthoxylum americanum, commonly called prickly ash, is an aromatic, spiny, thicket-forming deciduous shrub or small tree that, as the common name suggests, resembles (particularly in leaf) an ash with prickles. (myplantin.com)
  • Zanthoxylum bungeanum and Z. armatum are both commonly recognized as Szechuan peppers, but they have different tastes and effects. (frontiersin.org)
  • Chinese farmers have cultivated multiple cultivars of Szechuan peppers during the process, such as Yuexigong Jiao, Lingshan Zhenglujiao, Da Hongpao, and Hanyuan Huajiao, which belong to Zanthoxylum bungeanum . (frontiersin.org)
  • Zanthoxylum bungeanum is a deciduous Shrub growing to 6 m (19ft 8in). (findmeacure.com)
  • Zanthoxylum bungeanum has the effects of dispelling insects and relieving itching, relieving pain in the middle and relieving dehumidification. (epier.com)
  • Zanthoxylum armatum DC. (scientificlib.com)
  • Sati,S.C., Sati,D. Maneesha and Pande, I. P. (2011).Isolation and Characterization of a New Flavonoidal Glycoside from Steam Bark of Zanthoxylum armatum ,U. Journal of Phytochemistry and Ayurvedic Heights, 1(10) :33-35. (hnbgu.ac.in)
  • Zanthoxylum is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): Africa, Central America, Hawaii, North America, Oceanic, South America. (earthsendangered.com)
  • Zanthoxylum piperitum is harvested in Japan and Korea to produce sanshō (山椒) or chopi (초피), which has numbing properties similar to those of Chinese Sichuan peppercorns. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2022. Phylotranscriptomics reveal the spatio-temporal distribution and morphological evolution of Macrozamia , an Australian endemic genus of Cycadales. (montgomerybotanical.org)
  • Chemical Constituents and Bio activities of Genus Sapindus. (hnbgu.ac.in)
  • The Korean Sancho (산초, 山椒) is made from (Zanthoxylum schinifolium), which is slightly less bitter than chopi. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2023. The phylogenetic reconstruction of the Neotropical cycad genus Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae) reveals disparate patterns of niche evolution. (montgomerybotanical.org)
  • DFG Project (2015-2018): Genetic variation, cytotype associations and geographical parthenogenesis in the subtropical grass genus Paspalum. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • It produces membranous leaflets and axillary flower clusters.The wood is not commercially valuable, but oil extracts from the bark have been used in traditional and alternative medicine, and have been studied for antifungal and cytotoxic properties.The genus name is sometimes spelled Xanthoxylum. (myplantin.com)
  • It is the type genus of the tribe Zanthoxyleae in the subfamily Rutoideae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Xanthogalum is a botanical genus of the family Apiaceae. (thtsearch.com)
  • A total, of 124 TMP were recorded, belonging to 118 genera and 47 families. (techagro.org)
  • The genus name is sometimes spelled Xanthoxylum . (thtsearch.com)
  • It belongs to the genus Zanthoxylum and is more closely related to citrus fruits like lemons than to traditional pepper varieties. (scentjourner.com)
  • The present study deals with documentation of isolated chemical constituents and biological activities of the genus Zanthoxylum . (academicjournals.org)
  • 2012) Chemical Constituents and Biological Significance of the Genus Ilex ( Aquifoliaceae ), The Natural Product Journal, 2,119-127. (hnbgu.ac.in)
  • In the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Goa in Western India, the dried berries of Zanthoxylum rhetsa are known as teppal or tirphal in Marathi are added to foods such as legumes and fish. (wikipedia.org)
  • To do this, I gathered ake/a`e words for fifteen Polynesian languages from dictionaries, combined them with other indigenous names for each plant genus with an ake/a`e name, and found additional ake/a`e words using comparative linguistic techniques. (hawaii.edu)
  • This genus is much under studied and previous phylogenetic studies using Sanger sequencing did not resolve the relationships sufficiently. (plantbiologyconference.com)
  • 28 fossil seeds of †Zanthoxylum kristinae from the early Miocene, have been found in the Kristina Mine at Hrádek nad Nisou in North Bohemia, the Czech Republic. (wikipedia.org)
  • Results indicate that Polynesian scientists recognized the same genera as modern botany, but named them according to either their morphology or cultural use. (hawaii.edu)