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  Aegle
Barosma
Boronia
Casimiroa
Choisya
Citrus
Cusparia
  Dictamnus
Diosma
Fortunella
Geijera
Melicope
Murraya
Pilocarpus
  Poncirus
Ptelea
Ruta
Triphasia
Zanthoxylum


Just about 160 genera;
selected significant genera:
Aegle - Bael
Amyris - West Indian Sandalwood
Boronia
Chloroxylon - Ceylon Satinwood
Choisya - Mexican orange
Citrus - Citrus
Dictamnus - Burning-bush
Fortunella - Kumquat
Melicope - Corkwood, Alani
Murraya - Curry tree
Phellodendron - Cork-tree
Poncirus - Trifoliate orange
Ptelea - Hoptree
Ruta - Rue
Skimmia - Skimmia
Tetradium (Euodia) - Euodia
Zanthoxylum - Toothache tree

Rutaceae occurs as family of plants of the order Sapindales. Metal money of the personal usually use flowers that divide into four or even 5 area, commonly by using heavy scents. It home in form & size from either herbs to shrubs and small trees. A virtually all economically significant genus in the family is Citrus, which includes the Orange, Lemon, Lime and Grapefruit.

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The Rutaceae
herbs, shrubs, and trees with...

Description of Rutaceae
Habit and leaf form; Anatomy; Morphology; Physiology; Biochemistry; Geography.






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