Anacardiaceae: The Cashew Family
Anacardium – Cashews
Anacardium occidentale – Cashew
Cotinus – Smoke Trees
Cotinus coggygria – Common Smoke Tree
Cotinus obovatus – American Smoke Tree
Harpephyllum – Harpephyllum Plum Trees
Harpephyllum caffrum – Kaffir Date; Kaffir Plum; South African Wild Plum
Mangifera – Mangos
Mangifera caesia – Jack; Binjai; Malaysian Mango
Mangifera foetida – Horse Mango
Mangifera indica – Common Mango; Indian Mango
Mangifera odorata – Kuweni Mango; Kuwini; Saipan Mango; Fragrant Mango
Mangifera persiciformis – Peach Mango
Mangifera siamensis – Thai Mango
Mangifera sylvatica – Himalayan Mango; Pickling Mango; Nepal Mango
Metopium – Poisonwoods
Metopium brownei – Black Poisonwood
Metopium toxiferum – Florida Poisonwood
Pistacia – Pistachios and Terebinth
Pistacia chinensis – Chinese Pistachio
Pistacia terebinthus – Terebinth; Old World Turpentine Tree
Pistacia vera – Pistachio
Rhus – Sumacs
Rhus copallina – Winged Sumac; Shiny Sumac
Rhus glabra – Smooth Sumac
Rhus typhina – Staghorn Sumac
Schinus – Pepper Trees
Schinus molle – Peruvian Pepper Tree
Schinus terebinthifolius – Brazilian Pepper Tree
Spondias – Mombins
Spondias dulcis – Tahitian Apple; Otaheite Apple; Golden Apple; Ambarella
Spondias mombin – Yellow Mombin; Javanese Hog Plum
Spondias purpurea – Red Mombin; Spanish Hog Plum
Spondias tuberosa – Umbú; Imbu; Brazilian Hog Plum
Toxicodendron – Poison Sumacs (including Poison Ivy and Poison Oak)
Toxicodendron vernix – Poison Sumac
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