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Plant Details

:Common Name
Indian prickly ash
:Scientific Name
Zanthoxylum rhetsa
:Introduction

Indian prickly ash, scientifically termed Zanthoxylum rhetsa, belongs to the Rutaceae family. This deciduous shrub or tree, native from India to the Philippines and down to northern Australia, features cone-shaped spines, pinnate leaves with nine to twenty-three leaflets, and panicles of white or yellowish flowers. The blossoms are followed by spherical red, brown, or black follicles.

: Details
Zanthoxylum rhetsa, a shrub or tree, can reach a height of 26 m (85 ft). It is occasionally deciduous, featuring thick, cone-shaped spines on older stems. The pinnate leaves measure 140–230 mm (5.5–9.1 in) in length, with nine to twenty-three egg-shaped to elliptical leaflets.

Plant Variety

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