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  2. Zanthoxylum fagara - Wikipedia

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    Zanthoxylum fagara is a spreading shrub or small tree growing to 7 m (23 ft) tall. Its trunk is generally rough with gray bark and grows to about 0.25 m (0.82 ft) in diameter. The irregularly-shaped branches contain hooked spines with pinnate 5 cm (2.0 in) leaves. [4]

  3. Australian lime - Wikipedia

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    Citrus gracilis (Kakadu lime or Humpty Doo lime) grows in eucalypt woodland in the Northern Territory [7] [5] and was first described in the scientific literature in 1998. [ 8 ] Citrus inodora ( Russell River lime or large-leaf Australian wild lime ) is rare, and endemic to northern Queensland .

  4. Here's How to Use the USDA's Plant Hardiness Zone Map - AOL

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    For example, Seattle, Washington, and the city of Austin, Texas, are both in the USDA hardiness zone 9a because the map is a measure of the coldest temperature a plant can handle.

  5. Citrus garrawayi - Wikipedia

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    Citrus garrawayi, the Mount White lime, is a tree native to the Cape York region of northern Queensland in Australia. It is an understory tree in tropical rainforests. [2] Citrus garrawayi is a shrub or small tree up to 15 m (49 ft), with broad lanceolate leaves. Fruits are elongated, yellowish-green with green pulp.

  6. New Plant Hardiness Zone Map doesn’t reflect what ... - AOL

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    Point being, when these two newer maps show North Central Texas to be in Hardiness Zone 8b, that just isn’t the case. When you’re buying shade trees and shrubs, they represent long-term ...

  7. Citrus inodora - Wikipedia

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    Citrus inodora or Microcitrus inodora, commonly known as Russell River lime or large leaf Australian wild lime, [2] [3] is a tree native to the Bellenden-Ker Range in northern Queensland, Australia. It grows in lowland tropical rainforest. Much of its native habitat has now been cleared for agricultural use, so the species has become quite rare.

  8. In Texas, planting these 10 plants could land you in jail ...

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    Possessing an illegal plant in Texas is a Class B Parks and Wildlife Code misdemeanor punishable by a fine ranging from $200 to $2,000, a maximum 180-day prison sentence, or both.

  9. Citrus australis - Wikipedia

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    Citrus australis, the Dooja, round lime, Australian lime or Australian round lime, is a large shrub or small tree producing an edible fruit. It grows in forest margins in the Beenleigh area and northwards, in Queensland, Australia. [1] [2] Citrus australis is a tree up to 20 m (66 ft) tall.