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  2. Zanthoxylum fagara - Wikipedia

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    Zanthoxylum fagara or wild lime, is a species of flowering plant that—despite its name—is not part of the genus Citrus with real limes and other fruit, but is a close cousin in the larger citrus family, Rutaceae. It is more closely related to Sichuan pepper.

  3. Australian lime - Wikipedia

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    Australian limes are species of the plant genus Citrus that are native to Australia and Papua New Guinea. These species were formerly included in the genera Microcitrus and Eremocitrus . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They have been used as a food source by indigenous Australians and Indigenous New Guineans as well as early settlers and are used in modern ...

  4. McNeil, Travis County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The "McNeil" name is currently used mostly for the Austin White Lime Company facility and railroad junction. The surrounding areas have Austin mailing addresses. From 1888 to 2024, the Austin White Lime Company operated a limestone quarry and a plant for the production of lime products. The final day of operation was March 31st, 2024. [3]

  5. Why don’t we see these plants in North Texas landscapes ...

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  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. It’s not just poison hemlock. Here are 10 more toxic plants ...

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    If you or a loved one is experiencing an allergic reaction after coming into contact with a poisonous plant, you can call Texas Poison Control at (800) 222-1222 to seek help.

  9. 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.