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  • Sumacs belong to the cashew family, Anacardiaceae, and to the genus Rhus, which also used to be the taxonomical home of poison ivy ( formerly R . radicans ) and poison sumac ( formerly R . vernix ).
  • ""'Spondias radlkoferi " "'is a species of flowering plant in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae, found most often along streams or other riparian borders and also in secondary-growth forests.
  • The 40mm long larvae feed on the foliage of " Rhus dentata ", the pepper-tree " Schinus molle " and other Anacardiaceae, showing a preference for the foliage of the introduced pepper-Tree.
  • ""'Schinus terebinthifolia " "'is a species of flowering plant in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae, that is native to subtropical and tropical South America ( southeastern Brazil, northern Argentina, and Paraguay ).
  • Larvae feed variously on Annonaceae ( most commonly ), Magnoliaceae ( commonly ), Lauraceae ( commonly ), Rutaceae, Dioscoreaceae, Bombacaceae, Piperaceae, Anacardiaceae, Apocynaceae, Malpighiaceae, Hernandiaceae, Guttiferae, Monimiaceae, Pandanaceae, Winteraceae, and Euphorbiaceae.
  • The larvae typically feed on only one family of trees, but closely related species will feed on distantly related plants; for example different members of the genus " Datana " feed on Juglandaceae, Hamamelidaceae, Ericaceae and Anacardiaceae ( Miller 1992 ).
  • According to Takhtajan ( 1978 ), the following families have a pantropical distribution : Annonaceae, Hernandiaceae, Lauraceae, Piperaceae, Urticaceae, Dilleniaceae, Tetrameristaceae, Passifloraceae, Bombacaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Rhizophoraceae, Myrtaceae, Anacardiaceae, Sapindaceae, Malpighiaceae, Proteaceae, Bignoniaceae, Orchidaceae and Arecaceae.
  • Other theories include an etymology from Turkish " sekmek ", to skip up and down, meaning the process of weaving; or from any of about 35 species of flowering plant in the Anacardiaceae or sumac family, such as dyer's sumach ( " Cotinus coggygria " ), used to make dyestuffs.
  • The name ivy has also been used as a common name for a number of other unrelated plants, including Boston ivy ( Japanese Creeper " Parthenocissus tricuspidata ", in the family Vitaceae ), Cape-ivy or German-ivy ( " Delairea odorata " in the family Asteraceae ), poison-ivy ( " Toxicodendron radicans " in the family Anacardiaceae ), and Swedish ivy ( Whorled Plectranthus " Plectranthus verticillatus ", in the family Lamiaceae ).
  • Particular types of lowland fynbos include the shrubs and herbs of the coastal sand dunes, the mixture of ericoids and restoids with thickets of shrubs such as " Maytenus ", and other Celastraceae, sideroxylons and other Sapotaceae, and " Rhus " and other Anacardiaceae on the coastal sands; the classic fynbos of the sandplains of the West Coast Forelands, and the Agulhas Plain; the grassy fynbos of the hillier and wetter areas of the South and South-Eastern Coast Forelands; areas where fynbos and renosterveld are mixed; coastal renosterveld on the West and South Coast Forelands; and the inland renosterveld of the drier inland Little Karoo and Warm Bokkeveld.
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