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 | | The species was renamed Zanthoxylum thomasianum by P. Wilson in 1911 (01,02). |  | | Local residents use the area for planting yams, which results in Zanthoxylum thomasianum plants being uprooted. |  | | All Zanthoxylum thomasianum plants present in the Subtropical Dry Forest and Subtropical Moist Forest fall into the shrub/seedling stand and young stand categories. |
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http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e704008.htm
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| | prickly ash: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | Zanthoxylum (from the Greek ξανθὸν ξύλον, "yellow wood") is a genus of about 250 species of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs in the family Rutaceae, native to warm temperate and subtropical areas worldwide. |  | | Other Zanthoxylum species are the sources of Sichuan and Sansho peppercorns ( Z. |  | | GardenWeb's HortiPlex Plant Database - Zanthoxylum ( http://hortiplex.gardenweb.com/plants/nph-ind.cgi?name=Zanthoxylumandamp;f=dandamp;gl=1andamp;p=1) |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/prickly-ash
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| | Zanthoxylum schinifolium |
 | | Zanthoxylum schinifolium is a shrubby, Chinese "prickly ash" species noted for its glossy, pinnately compound leaves and terminal, dioecious corymbs (unisexual flowers on separate plants). |  | | Zanthoxylum species are native to the eastern United States, temperate and tropical East Asia and Hawaii. |  | | The pericarp, which contains geraniol, has anaesthetic and diuretic qualities and is known to be a parasiticide and vasodilator. |
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http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/education/zanthoxylum.php
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| | Szechwan pepper |
 | | In 1968, the U.S. Agriculture Department prohibited the import of all plants and products of the citrus family, of which the Sichuan peppercorn is a member, because they could carry a canker that destroys citrus trees. |  | | Several Zanthoxylum species grow throughout the temperate belt of China, Japan, the Himalayas and North America. |  | | The canker is caused by bacteria that are harmless to humans but possibly contagious among members of the citrus family. |
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http://www.theepicentre.com/Spices/szechuan.html
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| | vPlants - Zanthoxylum americanum |
 | | Similar Species: Zanthoxylum americanum can be distinguished by its aromatic plant parts, twigs with 2 flattened prickles at each node, pinnately compound leaves with 5 - 11 leaflets, and red-brown, spherical capsules that split along one side to reveal 1 or 2 black seeds. |  | | Bees collect nectar from the flowers, while birds and small mammals eat the fruit. |  | | Fruit is a fleshy capsule, 4 - 6 mm in diameter, green to red-brown, spherical, pitted, splitting along one side to reveal one or two small, black, oily seeds. |
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http://www.lactarius.com/vplants/ZAAM.htm
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| | Alternative Health Reviews |
 | | Description of Essential Oils part II (Lemongrass to Zanthoxylum) |
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http://www.nutrawell.com/Resources/AM/am3.html
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| | Szechuan pepper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Recently the USDA and FDA have lifted the ban, provided the peppercorns are heated to around 160 degrees Farenheit (which kills the canker virus) before importation. |  | | Tibetans believe it can sanitize meat that may not be so fresh. |  | | The Szechuan peppercorn ( Zanthoxylum piperitum, Zanthoxylum simulans, Zanthoxylum sancho and some other species in the genus Zanthoxylum) is not a member of the pepper family. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szechuan_pepper
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| | ST. THOMAS PRICKLY-ASH, Zanthoxylum thomasianum, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service |
 | | Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; final rule to determine Zanthoxylum thomasianum (prickly-ash) to be an endangered species. |  | | U.S. Source: Endangered and Threatened Species of the Southeastern United States (The Red Book) FWS Region 4 -- As of 2/92 |  | | Existing populations may be enhanced by utilizing propagated material. |
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http://endangered.fws.gov/i/q/saq37.html
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| | Toothache Tree |
 | | Toothache Tree (Zanthoxylum americanum) Plant Selection Toothache Tree (Zanthoxylum americanum) Also |  | | Research and Extension Center Virtual Herbarium - Prickly Ash (Zanthoxylum... |  | | Prickly Ash Zanthoxylum clava-herculis Rutaceae Hercules'-club is found in the eastern third of... |
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http://www.savedental.info/res/toothache-tree.html
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| | TOOTHACHE TREE AND HERCULES' CLUB IN LOUISIANA |
 | | Regardless to what common names we use for Aralia spinosa and Zanthoxylum clava-herculis, few woody plants have had such a varied and widespread use in our folklore. |  | | Both plants, Aralia spinosa and Zanthoxylum clava-herculis, are widespread throughout the Southeastern United States and have a history of use by both the early settlers and by the various tribes of Indians. |  | | Zanthoxylum clava-herculis is a shrub to small tree. |
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http://www.lnps.org/art/ToothacheHercules.htm
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| | Saraswati Gifts CROCODILE OR SATIN WOOD - Zanthoxylum rhetsa |
 | | Crocodile wood is often called the Ivory of Woods because of its similar color and smooth finish. |  | | Types of Wood > Crocodile or Satin Wood - Zanthoxylum rhetsa |  | | The Indonesian name, panggal buaya, literally translates to crocodile teeth, referring to the knobby, tooth- shaped protrusions which cover the trunk. |
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http://www.saraswatigifts.com/tow_crocodile.htm
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| | The 5 Organs Network of Chinese Medicine - Spleen/Stomach |
 | | Drive out water rheum ( zhu yin): zanthoxylum seed ( jiaomu), atractylodes ( baizhu), euphorbia ( daji), daphne ( yuanhua), kan-sui ( gansui), phytolacca ( shanglu). |  | | The tongue typically presents with a pale and tender body and a white and slippery coating; the pulse tends to be deep and fine, or deep and slow. |  | | Warm the spleen ( wen pi): dry ginger ( ganjiang), evodia ( wuzhuyu), black pepper ( hujiao), zanthoxylum ( shujiao). |
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http://www.itmonline.org/5organs/spleen.htm
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| | Toothache Tree - Dental-Plans-Tips.com |
 | | Summary: The Hercules Club, commonly called the toothache tree, is a small tree/shrub that is native to Arkansas. |  | | herb data for Toothache Tree, Zanthoxylum alatum, Zanthoxylum americanum, Tumbru, Tejbal, Prickly Ash... |  | | herb data, Toothache Tree, Zanthoxylum alatum, Zanthoxylum americanum, Tumbru, Tejbal, Prickly Ash, holisticonline... |
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http://www.dental-plans-tips.com/toothpain/toothache-tree.html
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| | Evaluation of antifungal activity of extracts of two Cameroonian Rutaceae: Zanthoxylum leprieurii Guill. et ... |
 | | et Perr., Zanthoxylum xanthoxyloides Waterm., Yeast, Filamentous fungi |  | | Aqueous-ethanol 90% extracts of leaves, roots and stem barks of Zanthoxylum leprieurii and Zanthoxylum xanthoxyloides were examined for their antifungal properties against nine fungi by dilution methods on a solid medium and in a liquid medium. |  | | Evaluation of antifungal activity of extracts of two Cameroonian Rutaceae: Zanthoxylum leprieurii Guill. |
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http://www.elsevier.com/cdweb/views/article.htt?jnl=03788741&iss=3&vol=70&pii=S037887419900188
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| | Brooklyn Botantic Garden: Plant Records |
 | | Fosberg, F. Typification of Zanthoxylum Taxon 8: 103-5. |  | | Porter, D. Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) in North America north of Mexico Brittonia 28(4): 443-7. |  | | Yamazaki, T. Floral anatomy of the genus Zanthoxylum L Jap. |
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http://www.bbg.org/cgi/biblio/refquery.cgi?Zanthoxylum
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| | Plant Image Gallery: Texas Hercules-Club |
 | | Fruit is eaten by birds and the foliage is sometimes browsed by white-tailed deer. |  | | Some botanists regard this species as a variety of Hercules-club, Zanthoxylum clava-herculis. |
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http://www.noble.org/imagegallery/woodhtml/TexasHercules.html
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| | Prickly Ash Bark - Xanthoxylum americanum - Encapsulated Botanical - Herbs |
 | | The plant s tems have even been used as a toothbrush. |  | | There are many other trees in this genus that grow on other continents, including Chinese Prickly Ash (Zanthoxylum bungeanum), which grows in Asia. |  | | The common name Prickly Ash includes the species Zanthoxylum clava-herculis (Southern Prickly Ash) and Zanthoxylum fraxineum, which are used interchangeably with Zanthoxylum americanum. |
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http://www.viable-herbal.com/singles/herbs/s879.htm
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| | Plant Profile for Zanthoxylum (pricklyash) |
 | | View all Zanthoxylum thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery |  | | Click on the thumbnail(s) to view other images for this plant available in the PLANTS Gallery. |  | | Zanthoxylum L. Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report. |
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http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/plant_profile.cgi?symbol=ZANTH
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| | Zanthoxylum americanum, American prickly ash |
 | | Comment : Zanthoxylum is a Greek word meaning "yellow wood"; americanum refers to North America. |  | | Medicinal uses : fluidextractum xanthoyli is the trade name for a pungent resin extracted from the fruit and bark. |
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http://www.biosurvey.ou.edu/shrub/zant-ame.htm
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| | Jintu - Korean Medicated Plasters |
 | | The plaster is useful for 6-8 hours, so that the two plasters can be used in one day. |  | | Both plasters rely on a basic set of ingredients: phellodendron bark, zanthoxylum fruit, gardenia fruit, methyl salicylate (wintergreen leaf oil active component), and glycyrrhizic acid (one of the active components of licorice root). |  | | Korean analgesic plasters come in two types: cooling (called Cool Running) and warming (called Aztec). |
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http://www.itmonline.org/jintu/korean.htm
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| | Zanthoxylum clava-herculis - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | Zanthoxylum clava-herculis, the Hercules' Club, pepperwood, Southern prickly ash, etc., is a spiny tree or shrub native to the southeastern United States. |  | | It grows to 10-17 m tall and has distinctive spined thick, corky lumps 2-3 cm long on the bark. |
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http://www.grohol.com/psypsych/Pepperwood
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| | Zanthoxylum hirsutum |
 | | habit-- Zanthoxylum hirsutum is usually a relatively short tree |
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http://www.sbs.utexas.edu/mbierner/bio406d/images/pics/rut/zanthoxylum_hirsutum.htm
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| | Hawaiian Native Plants, UH Botany |
 | | Zanthoxylum oahuense, a'e, manele, hea'e, 1-8 - Koolau Mts., O'ahu, 7 - Aiea Tr., 8 - summit between Kawailoa and Castle Trails, endemic. |  | | Each "thumbnail" image below is linked to a larger photograph. |  | | Zanthoxylum kauaense, a'e, manele, hea'e, 1 - Castle Tr., O'ahu, 2 - Waialae Nui Ridge, O'ahu, 3 - Pu'u Kaua Tr., O'ahu, 4 - Palehu-Palikea Tr., O'ahu, 5,6 - Pupukea, O'ahu, endemic. |
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http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/FACULTY/CARR/zanthoxylum.htm
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| | Merriam-Webster Online |
 | | For More Information on "zanthoxylum" go to Britannica.com |  | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "zanthoxylum" |  | | zanthoxylum is one of more than 1,000,000 entries available at Merriam-WebsterUnabridged.com. |
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=Zanthoxylum
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| | zanthoxylumnitidum |
 | | Alkaloids from an Australian accession of Zanthoxylum nitidum (Rutaceae). |  | | Inhibitors of DNA topoisomerase I isolated from the roots of Zanthoxylum nitidum. |
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http://www.newcrops.uq.edu.au/listing/zanthoxylumnitidum.htm
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| | BONAP RUTACEAE Listing |
 | | clava-herculis L. Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Hercules club, southern pricklyash, pepperbark, pricklyash, trickle-tongue, toothache tree ( Texas Distribution by vegetation zone) Synonymy : Zanthoxylum macrophyllum Nutt. |  | | Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Lime pricklyash, colima ( Texas Distribution by vegetation zone) |  | | ( Texas Distribution by vegetation zone) Synonymy : Zanthoxylum clava-herculis var. |
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http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/bonapfams/bonxxrut.htm
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| | Plants with Scientific Names beginning with the letter Z |
 | | Zanthoxylum flavum (West Indian Satinwood, West Indian Satinwood) |  | | Zanthoxylum hirsutum (Prickly-ash, Texas Hercules Club, Texas Hercules' Club) |  | | Zanthoxylum thomasianum (St. Thomas Prickly-ash, St. Thomas Pricklyash) |
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http://www.jeannemcmanus.com/Plants/SNZ.asp
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| | Spice Pages: Sichuan (Szechwan) Pepper (Zanthoxylum, fagara, hua jiao, sansho 山椒, timur, andaliman, tirphal) |
 | | For fear of importing new strains of the pathogen, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has set a general ban on several herbal products, including Chinese sichuan pepper. |  | | Spice Pages: Sichuan (Szechwan) Pepper (Zanthoxylum, fagara, hua jiao, sansho 山椒, timur, andaliman, tirphal) |
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http://www.uni-graz.at/~katzer/engl/Zant_pip.html
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| | Zanthoxylum simulans Hance |
 | | Zanthoxylum simulans Hance, Zanthoxylum ailanthoides Siebold and Zucc., Zanthoxylum piperitum DC., Zanthoxylum fagara (L.) Sarg. |
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http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/phpps/pe/page62.htm
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