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Stinkwood

Index of plants with the same common name

Stinkwood, german Stinkholz, french Bois Puant, is the common name for a number of trees or shrubs which have wood or plant parts with an unpleasant odour, including:Anagyris foetida; Southern Europe Bignonia callistegioides ; Southern Brasil Celtis africana ; native to South Africa Celtis mildbraedii ; native to Tropical Africa Celtis timorensis; native to South and Southeast Asia Coprosma foetidissima; in New Zealand and extends South to the Auckland Islands Coprosma grandifolia; New Zealand Coprosma putida; endemic to Lord Howe Island Crateva tapia; Brasil to Central America Cryptocarya latifolia ; South Africa Dysoxylum alliaceum ; Southeast Asia Eucryphia moorei; Southeast Australia Fridericia elegans ; Middle Eastern Brasil Foetidia clusioides; native to Reunion and Mauritius Foetidia mauritiana; native to Reunion and Mauritius Frangula caroliniana ; Southern United States Gallesia integrifolia ; Brasil to Peru Gustavia augusta; from South America Gyrocarpus americanus; pantropical tree in family Hernandiaceae Jacksonia furcellata ; native to Australia Jacksonia sternbergiana ; native to Australia Juniperus sabina ; Middle Europe to Asia Lasianthus purpureus; Indonesia Mansoa alliacea ; Northern South America Nyssa sylvatica; eastern to southeastern United States Ocotea bullata ; native to South Africa other species of Ocotea, e.g. Ocotea foetens, native to Macaronesia Olax zeylanica ; Sri Lanka, Bangladesh Olax stricta ; Eastern Australia Owenia cepiodora (onionwood); Australia Pararchidendron pruinosum ; Eastern Australia Piscidia carthagenensis; Central America to Northern South America Petersianthus macrocarpus ; South Africa Pseudosmodingium perniciosum ; Western Mexico Prunus africana ; native to montane Subsaharan Africa Rhus aromatica; Eastern United States to Mexico and Tadzhikistan, Uzbekistan Saprosma arborea; Indonesia Scorodophloeus zenkeri ; Cameroon, Congo, Zaïre Seguieria americana ; Northern South America Sorbus aucuparia ; Europe to Western Russia, Iran Sterculia foetida; India to Southeast Asia Styphnolobium japonicum ; from South China Sideroxylon foetidissimum; Florida, South Mexico, Guatemala, Antilles Zieria arborescens; native to Australia

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