Anacardiaceae Pictures, Images and Stock Photos
Oakleaf poison ivy (Rhus toxicodendron, also called poison ivy, is a species of plant in the genus Rhus in the sumac family (Anacardiaceae). It is native to North America. All parts of the plant are poisonous, but not the extracted honey. The medicinal drug is extracted from the leaves (Folia toxicodendri). Important ingredients are urushiol, fisetin, gallic acid, rhus tannic acid and the glycoside toxicodendrol.
Spondias purpurea fruits. It is commonly known as jocote, red mombin, plum, purple mombin,hog plum, ciruela huesito (Venezuela), ciruela, ciruela traqueadora (Panama), ciriguela, cirigüela, cirguelo (Ecuador), and siniguelas (Philippines).is a native of tropical America. It has spread and naturalized throughout the tropics all over the world.
Fabaceae, Anacardiaceae: 1) Carob (Ceratonia siliqua), a-opened ripe pod, b-male blossom, c-pistil, d-seed, e-seed (cross section); 2) Tamarind (Tamarindus indica), a+b-blossoms without sepals, c-stamen, d-ripe pod, e-opened ripe pod with seeds, f-seed; 3) Pistachio (Pistacia vera), b-male blossom, c-female blossom; 4) Cashew (Anacardium occidentale). Chromolithograph, published in 1895.