Ptelea trifoliata, commonly known as common hoptree, wafer ash, stinking ash, and skunk bush, is a species of flowering plant in the citrus family (Rutaceae)...
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as hoptrees. Ptelea aptera Parry — Baja Californian ptelea (wingless ptelea) Ptelea crenulata Greene — California hoptree Ptelea trifoliata L. — common...
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the centre of the wing, as in the elms (genus Ulmus), the hoptree (Ptelea trifoliata), and the bushwillows (genus Combretum). In other cases the seed is...
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P. trifoliata may refer to: Poncirus trifoliata, the trifoliate orange, a tree species native to northern China and Korea Ptelea trifoliata, the hoptree...
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are questionable, "stinking ash" and "black ash" typically refer to Ptelea trifoliata and Fraxinus nigra, respectively. This reference is retained as an...
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poison ivy fruit is smooth and ripens to a whitish color. Hoptree (Ptelea trifoliata) has leaves that are remarkably similar. It is, however, a much larger...
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(Fraxinus species) Cottonwood (Populus species) Wafer ash or hoptree (Ptelea trifoliata) Common lilac (Syringa vulgaris) Sweet bay magnolia (Magnolia virginiana)...
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are laid singly on young leaves and shoots of Zanthoxylum fagara, Ptelea trifoliata, Amyris texana and Casimiroa greggii, Ruta graveolens and Citrus species...
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on wing from April to August. The larvae feed inside new shoots of Ptelea trifoliata. When full-grown, the larva leaves the shoot and pupates inside a...
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flowering cherry) - introduced Prunus virginiana (Chokecherry) Ptelea Ptelea trifoliata (Hoptree) Pyrus (pears) Pyrus communis (Common pear) Quercus (oaks)...
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