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Colubrina asiatica (L.) Brongn.
Asian nakedwood

Symbol: COAS3
Group: Dicot
Family: Rhamnaceae
Growth Habit: Tree
Vine
Shrub
Duration: Perennial
U.S. Nativity: Native

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About Asian nakedwood


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State Distributional Map for COAS3
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Plant Distribution by State


Colubrina asiatica (L.) Brongn.

COAS3

See county distributions for the following states by clicking on them below or on the map.

FL*
* Offsite source.
Florida
Hawaii

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Florida distribution information linked offsite at USF Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
Related Taxa:
Colubrina asiatica (L.) Brongn.

View 19 genera in Rhamnaceae, 11 species in Colubrina

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Classification:
Colubrina asiatica (L.) Brongn.

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    Kingdom Plantae – Plants
       Subkingdom Tracheobionta – Vascular plants
          Superdivision Spermatophyta – Seed plants
             Division Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants
                Class Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons
                   Subclass Rosidae
                      Order Rhamnales
                         Family Rhamnaceae – Buckthorn family
                            Genus Colubrina L.C. Rich. ex Brongn. – nakedwood
                               Species Colubrina asiatica (L.) Brongn. – Asian nakedwood

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Invasive Information:
Colubrina asiatica (L.) Brongn.
        Asian snakewood
        hoop with
        Asian nakedwood
This plant is considered invasive by the authoritative sources noted below. This plant may be known by one or more common names in different places, and some are listed above. Click on an acronym to view each invasive plant list, or click here for a composite list of Invasive Plants of the U.S.
FLEPPC   Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council. 1999. Invasive Plant List (http://www.fleppc.org/, October 19, 1999). Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council. Florida.
 

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Wetland Indicator Status:
Colubrina asiatica (L.) Brongn.
Nat. Ind. Reg. 1 Reg. 2 Reg. 3 Reg. 4 Reg. 5 Reg. 6 Reg. 7 Reg. 8 Reg. 9 Reg. 0 Reg. A Reg. C Reg. H
FACU,FACW NO FACW NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO FACU

Wetland Data InformationInterpreting wetland indicator status

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Other Species Accounts and Images:
Colubrina asiatica (L.) Brongn.

View species account or photographs from USF Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants.
View species account from ARS Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN).
View taxonomic account from Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) for ITIS Taxonomic Serial Number 28521.

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Related Web Sites:
Colubrina asiatica (L.) Brongn.

    FL-Control of Non-Native Plants in Natural Areas
    NPCI Alien Plant Working Group: abstract & image
    The Nature Conservancy: Wildland Weeds Management & Research Program

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