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wild kund
Oleaceae

wild kund

Jasminum nervosum Lour.

Jasminum nervosum Lour. is a flowering Oleaceae plant native to multiple Asian regions, with leaves used for medicinal tea in Vietnam.

Winter jasmine
Oleaceae

Winter jasmine

Jasminum nudiflorum Lindl.

Jasminum nudiflorum (winter jasmine) is a winter-flowering shrub native to China, widely grown in gardens.

Pink jasmine
Oleaceae

Pink jasmine

Jasminum polyanthum Franch.

Jasminum polyanthum is a fragrant climbing jasmine, popular as a houseplant and widely cultivated in gardens.

Barbados Nut
Euphorbiaceae

Barbados Nut

Jatropha curcas L.

Jatropha curcas L. is a multi-use shrub grown for biodiesel, with edible non-toxic varieties and various traditional uses.

Leatherstem
Euphorbiaceae

Leatherstem

Jatropha dioica Sessé

Jatropha dioica Sessé is a succulent flowering shrub native to the southwestern US and Mexico, with traditional and ornamental uses.

Bellyache Bush
Euphorbiaceae

Bellyache Bush

Jatropha gossypiifolia L.

Jatropha gossypiifolia is a poisonous tropical flowering shrub that has traditional medicinal and other uses.

Peregrina
Euphorbiaceae

Peregrina

Jatropha integerrima Jacq.

Jatropha integerrima is a Euphorbiaceae shrub/small tree native to Cuba and Hispaniola, with distinct lobed leaves and separate male/female flowers.

Coralbush
Euphorbiaceae

Coralbush

Jatropha multifida L.

Jatropha multifida is a mildly toxic garden Jatropha species native to Mexico and the Caribbean, introduced to many warmer regions worldwide.

Gout Stalk
Euphorbiaceae

Gout Stalk

Jatropha podagrica Hook.

Jatropha podagrica is a toxic caudiciform herb grown ornamentally, with researched traditional medicinal and industrial uses.

Marsh Jaumea
Asteraceae

Marsh Jaumea

Jaumea carnosa (Less.) A.Gray

Jaumea carnosa is a perennial coastal succulent dicot found in Pacific coast salt marshes and wetlands from British Columbia to northern Baja California.

twinleaf
Berberidaceae

twinleaf

Jeffersonia diphylla (L.) Pers.

Jeffersonia diphylla, twinleaf, is a small spring ephemeral native to eastern North American deciduous forests that is considered poisonous.

Parry's Jepsonia
Saxifragaceae

Parry's Jepsonia

Jepsonia parryi (Torr.) Small

Jepsonia parryi is a small heterostylous perennial herb native to coastal southern California and Baja California.

Jodina rhombifolia Hook. & Arn. ex Reissek
Cervantesiaceae

Jodina rhombifolia Hook. & Arn. ex Reissek

Jodina rhombifolia Hook. & Arn. ex Reissek

Jodina rhombifolia is a tree species of the Santalaceae family, with several common regional names.

narrow-leaved cryptantha
Boraginaceae

narrow-leaved cryptantha

Johnstonella angustifolia (Torr.) Hasenstab & M.G.Simpson

Johnstonella angustifolia is a small annual hairy herb with curled inflorescences and small white flowers with yellow throats.

Strandveld Beachfig
Aizoaceae

Strandveld Beachfig

Jordaaniella dubia (Haw.) H.E.K.Hartmann

Jordaaniella dubia is a South African coastal succulent that works well as an attractive, easy-to-propagate coastal garden ground cover.

Chilean wine palm
Arecaceae

Chilean wine palm

Jubaea chilensis (Molina) Baill.

Jubaea chilensis, the Chilean wine palm, is a single species in the Jubaea palm genus, endemic to central Chile with various useful products.

Southern California Walnut
Juglandaceae

Southern California Walnut

Juglans californica S.Watson

Juglans californica, the California walnut, is a shrub or small tree native to California that has edible nuts and is cultivated as rootstock and ornamentally.

Butternut
Juglandaceae

Butternut

Juglans cinerea L.

Butternut (Juglans cinerea L.) is a short-lived slow deciduous tree with edible nuts used in various culinary ways.

northern California black walnut
Juglandaceae

northern California black walnut

Juglans hindsii (Jeps.) Jeps. ex R.E.Sm.

Juglans hindsii, Northern California walnut, is a large tree native to the US West Coast, widely used for rootstock, lumber and landscaping.

Arizona black walnut
Juglandaceae

Arizona black walnut

Juglans major (Torr.) A.Heller

Juglans major is a North American walnut tree with edible seeds that grows in moist, low-elevation groundwater sites.

Manchurian walnut
Juglandaceae

Manchurian walnut

Juglans mandshurica Maxim.

Juglans mandshurica Maxim., the Manchurian walnut, is a hardy tree native to East Asia, grown ornamentally, with edible small nuts and usable timber.

Little Walnut
Juglandaceae

Little Walnut

Juglans microcarpa Berl.

Juglans microcarpa, the little walnut, is a small North American walnut tree with small edible nuts.

eastern black walnut
Juglandaceae

eastern black walnut

Juglans nigra L.

Juglans nigra, black walnut, is a North American native tree with edible nuts valued for food use.

Persian walnut
Juglandaceae

Persian walnut

Juglans regia L.

Juglans regia L. (common walnut) is a large, widely cultivated deciduous tree grown for its edible nuts.

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