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Rhus

A plant genus of the family Anacardiaceae, order Sapindales, subclass Rosidae. It is a source of gallotannin (TANNIC ACID) and of somewhat edible fruit. Do not confuse with TOXICODENDRON which used to be part of this genus.

Year introduced: 2002

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Dermatitis, Toxicodendron

An allergic contact dermatitis caused by exposure to plants of the genus Toxicodendron (formerly Rhus). These include poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac, all plants that contain the substance urushiol, a potent skin sensitizing agent. (From Dorland, 27th ed)

Year introduced: 1993

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Toxicodendron

A genus (formerly part of Rhus genus) of shrubs, vines, or trees that yields a highly allergenic oleoresin which causes a severe contact dermatitis (DERMATITIS, TOXICODENDRON). The most toxic species are Toxicodendron vernix (poison sumac), T. diversilobum (poison oak), and T. radicans (poison ivy). T. vernicifera yields a useful varnish from which certain enzymes (laccases) are obtained.

Year introduced: 1993

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Brucea javanica

A plant species in the genus Brucea and the family SIMAROUBACEAE. It was formerly classified in the family ANACARDIACEAE. Its seeds have been used as traditional medicine and contain various QUASSINS including bruceines and brusatol.

Year introduced: 2022

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