Zanthoxylum Austrosinense
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Zanthoxylum Austrosinense
''Zanthoxylum austrosinense'', or South Chinese Sichuan pepper, is a woody plant in the family Rutaceae and is native to southern China. Characteristics Small trees or shrubs, up to 3 meters high; branches brown-black, few or thorny, and all parts are glabrous. The axis of the river is round and the leaves have 5-11 leaflets; the leaflets have no or few stalks except for a small stalk with a length of 1-3 cm in the center of the top. The leaflets are neatly opposite, and the 2 lobules rarely located at the base are alternate. Lanceolate, usually ovoid at the base of the leaf shaft, 6-11 cm long, 3-5 cm wide, tapered at the top, round or nearly heart-shaped at the base, or round on one side and slanting upward on the other side, oily The spots are clear, dark reddish-brown to brown-black after drying, with cracked teeth on the leaf margin, and the midrib is slightly sunken or flat on the leaf surface, with 11-15 side veins on each side. The inflorescence is terminal, usually b ...
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Rutaceae
The Rutaceae is a family, commonly known as the rueRUTACEAE
in BoDD – Botanical Dermatology Database
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Zanthoxylum
''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. It is the type genus of the tribe Zanthoxyleae in the subfamily Rutoideae. Several of the species have yellow heartwood, to which their generic name alludes. Description Plants in the genus ''Zanthoxylum'' are typically dioecious shrubs, trees or woody climbers armed with trichomes. The leaves are arranged alternately and are usually pinnate or trifoliate. The flowers are usually arranged in panicles and usually function as male or female flowers with four sepals and four petals, the sepals remaining attached to the fruit. Male flowers have four stamens opposite the sepals. Female flowers have up to five, more or less free carpels with the styles free or sometimes fused near the tip. The fruit is usually of up to four follicles fused at the base, each containing a single seed almost a ...
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