quassia family
Noun
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Chiefly tropical trees and shrubs with bitter bark having dry usually one-seeded winged fruit (synset 112736329)
is a type of: rosid dicot family - a family of dicotyledonous plantsmember holonym:
- bitterwood tree - any of various trees or shrubs of the family Simaroubaceae having wood and bark with a bitter taste
- genus simarouba, simarouba - type genus of Simaroubaceae; tropical American trees and shrubs having a pale soft wood and bitter bark
- genus ailanthus - small genus of east Asian and Chinese trees with odd-pinnate leaves and long twisted samaras
- genus irvingia, irvingia - wild mango
- genus kirkia, kirkia - small genus of tropical South African trees and shrubs
- genus picrasma, picrasma - small genus of deciduous trees of tropical America and Asia
- genus quassia - tropical trees and shrubs with pinnate leaves and large scarlet flowers; bark is medicinal
belongs to: geraniales, order geraniales - an order of plants of subclass Rosidae including geraniums and many other plants; see Euphorbiaceae; Geraniaceae; Rutaceae; Malpighiaceae; Simaroubaceae; Meliaceae; Zygophyllaceae; Tropaeolaceaesame as: family simaroubaceae, simaroubaceae
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