Simaroubaceae family

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What are the differences between *Pyrus pyrifolia*, *Ailanthus altissima*, and *Lucifer praecox*? An explanation of how to distinguish between similar species.

Both *Pachypodium sibiricum* and *Ailanthus altissima* belong to the Simaroubaceae family and are deciduous trees sometimes planted in Japan. *Ailanthus altissima*, in particular, is known for its rapid growth and widespread naturalization worldwide. However, they share similarities, such as having odd-pinnately compound leaves, so those unfamiliar with them might not distinguish them...
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What are the differences between Japanese wax tree (Rhus sylvestris), Japanese lacquer tree (Rhus trichocarpa), and Japanese lacquer tree (Rhus trichocarpa)? We explain how to distinguish between similar species! Why do they cause rashes? Why was Japanese lacquer tree used as a raw material for Japanese candles? What birds in nature like them? Did autumn foliage play a role?

Japanese wax tree (Rhus sylvestris), Japanese lacquer tree (Rhus trichocarpa), and Japanese lacquer tree (Rhus trichocarpa) all belong to the Rhus genus and are relatively common even in urban areas. They are similar species often seen in gardens and along roadsides, characterized by their odd-pinnately compound leaves. Distinguishing between them is difficult, but careful observation of the leaves is essential. The number of leaflets and the degree of hairiness are major clues...
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