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Cneoridium is a monotypic genus in the citrus family which contains the single species Cneoridium dumosum, commonly known as bushrue or coast spice bush. This perennial, evergreen shrub is native to the coast of southern California and Baja California, thriving in hot, dry conditions. This plant is characterized by a distinctive citrusy aroma and small, white flowers that appear from winter to spring. The flowers eventually become round berries that resemble a miniature version of the common citrus fruit.

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  • Cneoridium is a monotypic genus in the citrus family which contains the single species Cneoridium dumosum, commonly known as bushrue or coast spice bush. This perennial, evergreen shrub is native to the coast of southern California and Baja California, thriving in hot, dry conditions. This plant is characterized by a distinctive citrusy aroma and small, white flowers that appear from winter to spring. The flowers eventually become round berries that resemble a miniature version of the common citrus fruit. Widely known and utilized by the indigenous peoples for centuries, this species was first discovered to Western science by Thomas Nuttall, on his trip to San Diego. Today this species is listed as imperiled, with some of its habitats threatened by coastal development, urbanization, military operations and fire suppression. It has also found its way into horticultural circles in the regions where it is native, providing gardeners with a low-maintenance shrub that gives off rewarding flowers. Despite attractive qualities like its distinctive fragrance and flowers, this species may cause blistering and burning rashes in people after contact with its foliage, a phenomenon common with members of the citrus family, known as phytophotodermatitis. (en)
  • Cneoridium es un género monotípico de plantas perteneciente a la familia Rutaceae. Su única especie Cneoridium dumosum, es nativa de la costa del sur de California y Baja California. (es)
  • Cneoridium é um género botânico monotípico pertencente à família Rutaceae. Cneoridium dumosum é citada no artigo científico de cinco palavras Cneoridium dumosum (Nuttall) Hooker F. Collected March 26, 1960, at an Elevation of about 1450 Meters on Cerro Quemazón, 15 Miles South of Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México, Apparently for a Southeastward Range Extension of Some 140 Miles, do botânico estadunidense . (pt)
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  • Hook.f. ex Baill. (en)
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  • Cneoridium (en)
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  • Cneoridium dumosum dist 2.png (en)
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  • Distribution of Cneoridium in North America (en)
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  • dumosum (en)
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  • G2 (en)
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  • TNC (en)
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  • Pitavia dumosa (Nuttall) (en)
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  • Cneoridium es un género monotípico de plantas perteneciente a la familia Rutaceae. Su única especie Cneoridium dumosum, es nativa de la costa del sur de California y Baja California. (es)
  • Cneoridium é um género botânico monotípico pertencente à família Rutaceae. Cneoridium dumosum é citada no artigo científico de cinco palavras Cneoridium dumosum (Nuttall) Hooker F. Collected March 26, 1960, at an Elevation of about 1450 Meters on Cerro Quemazón, 15 Miles South of Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México, Apparently for a Southeastward Range Extension of Some 140 Miles, do botânico estadunidense . (pt)
  • Cneoridium is a monotypic genus in the citrus family which contains the single species Cneoridium dumosum, commonly known as bushrue or coast spice bush. This perennial, evergreen shrub is native to the coast of southern California and Baja California, thriving in hot, dry conditions. This plant is characterized by a distinctive citrusy aroma and small, white flowers that appear from winter to spring. The flowers eventually become round berries that resemble a miniature version of the common citrus fruit. (en)
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  • Cneoridium (en)
  • Cneoridium (es)
  • Cneoridium (pt)
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