Zanthoxylum fagara (L.) Sarg. (Gard. & Forest 3: 186. 1890.)
Localities: West Indies (native), Greater Antilles [ Cuba (native), Hispaniola (native)[ Dominican Republic, Haiti, Tortue,], ], Bahamas (native), North America (native: FL), Central America (native), South America (native),
Common Names: Alba (Dominican Republic), Amoroso (Cuba), Aruña gato (Cuba), Bastard ironweed (Jamaica), Bastard ironwood (Jamaica), Bois pini (L. Antilles), Chivo (Cuba), Espino (Cuba), Espino de tomeguín (Cuba), Espino rubial (Dominican Republic), Gavilán (Cuba), Granadillo blanco (Cuba), Humo (Cuba), Lépiné rouge (L. Antilles), L'épineux blanc (L. Antilles), Limoncillo (Cuba), María Andrea (Cuba), Pine juane (Haiti), Pino rubial (Dominican Republic), Ropeyina (Cuba), Satin-wood (Bahamas), Saven tree (Jamaica), Tarro de chivo (Cuba), Tomeguín (Cuba), Uña (Cuba), Uña de gato (Cuba), Uña de gato (Dominican Republic), Wild lime (Bahamas), Zarza de tomeguín (Cuba),
Synonyms: Fagara microphylla sensu Griseb., non Desf. (Fl. Brit. W. I. 137. 1859.), Fagara pterota L. (Syst. Nat. ed. 10, 897. 1759), Schinus fagara L. (Sp. Pl. 389. 1753.),
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Last edited 18 Aug 08