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family
editRutaceae is a family of plants of the order Sapindales. Species of the family generally have flowers that divide into four or five parts, usually with strong scents. They range in form and size from herbs to shrubs and small trees. The most economically important genus in the family is Citrus, which includes the Orange, Lemon, Lime and Grapefruit.
[edit] Genera There are about 160 genera, including:
Achronychia - Lemon Aspen, et al Adenandra Agathosma Aegle - Bael Amyris - West Indian Sandalwood Boronia Bosistoa - Bonewoods Chloroxylon - Ceylon Satinwood Choisya - Mexican orange Citropsis - African orange cherry Citrus - Citrus Dictamnus - Burning-bush Flindersia - Crow Ash, Cudgerie Fortunella - Kumquat Geijera - Wilga, Axebreakers Melicope - Corkwood, Alani Murraya - Curry tree Phellodendron - Cork-tree Poncirus - Trifoliate orange Ptelea - Hoptree Ruta - Rue Skimmia - Skimmia Tetradium (Euodia) - Euodia Zanthoxylum - Toothache tree
Category
editShouldn't we have a category "Rutaceae"? Badagnani 18:27, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Division
editThis is in Division Tracheophyta and class angiospermae/magnoliopsida. Please change the taxonomy/classification box to suit. Thanks!
Mod MMG (User Page) Reply on my talkpage. Do NOT click this link 22:46, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
cancer fighter
editIn Australian parks, they are listed as a cancer fighter. Can we get something to back this up?--Kintetsubuffalo (talk) 03:26, 21 July 2018 (UTC)