Rhus virens explained

Rhus virens is a species of flowering plant in the mango family, Anacardiaceae, that is native to Arizona, southern New Mexico, and Texas in the United States as well as northern and central Mexico as far south as Oaxaca.[1] It is commonly known as the evergreen sumac or tobacco sumac.[2]

Varieties

Further reading

Asbjornsen. Heidi. Vogt. Kristiina A.. Ashton. Mark S.. Synergistic responses of oak, pine and shrub seedlings to edge environments and drought in a fragmented tropical highland oak forest, Oaxaca, Mexico. Forest Ecology and Management. 6 May 2004. 192. 2–3. 313–334. 10.1016/j.foreco.2004.01.035.

Mellado. M. Pastor. F. Lopez. R. Rios. F. Relation between semen quality and rangeland diets of mixed-breed male goats. Journal of Arid Environments. September 2006. 66. 4. 727–737. 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2005.12.001. 2006JArEn..66..727M.

Li. Xiaojie. Baskin. Jerry. Baskin. Carol. Seed morphology and physical dormancy of several North American Rhus species (Anacardiaceae). Seed Science Research. March 1999. 9. 3. 10.1017/S0960258599000252. 247–258.

Marieschi. Matteo. Torelli. Anna. Poli. Ferruccio. Bianchi. Alberto. Bruni. Renato. Quality control of commercial Mediterranean oregano: Development of SCAR markers for the detection of the adulterants Cistus incanus L., Rubus caesius L. and Rhus coriaria L.. Food Control. July 2010. 21. 7. 10.1016/j.foodcont.2009.12.018. 998–1003. 11381/2303608. free.

Notes and References

  1. Turner. B.. Synoptical study of Rhus virens (Anacardiaceae) and closely related taxa. Phytologia. 1996. 80. 5. 368–376. 10.5962/bhl.part.19956. 30 April 2015. free.
  2. Web site: Rhus virens. Campus Arboretum . University of Arizona . 2013-05-16.