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- Q840783 subject Q7139277.
- Q840783 subject Q8279747.
- Q840783 subject Q8461641.
- Q840783 subject Q8462042.
- Q840783 abstract "Illicium floridanum (also known as purple anise, Florida anise, stink-bush, or star-anise) is an evergreen shrub native to the south-eastern United States especially Florida and Louisiana.It is a close relative of the Chinese star anise but it is toxic and not edible.The flowers are a deep carmine red or maroon with narrow widely separated petals. The whole plant and especially the flowers have a fishy smell, hence the common names stink-bush, dead fish tree, or wet dog bush. The crushed foliage, however, has an aroma akin to lemon-lime or aniseed. This plant is highly toxic and not a substitute for Illicium verum.".
- Q840783 division Q25314.
- Q840783 family Q282324.
- Q840783 genus Q5492045.
- Q840783 kingdom Q756.
- Q840783 order Q21788.
- Q840783 thumbnail Illicium_floridanum1UGA.jpg?width=300.
- Q840783 wikiPageWikiLink Q21788.
- Q840783 wikiPageWikiLink Q25314.
- Q840783 wikiPageWikiLink Q27019.
- Q840783 wikiPageWikiLink Q282324.
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- Q840783 wikiPageWikiLink Q5492045.
- Q840783 wikiPageWikiLink Q7139277.
- Q840783 wikiPageWikiLink Q743566.
- Q840783 wikiPageWikiLink Q756.
- Q840783 wikiPageWikiLink Q8279747.
- Q840783 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461641.
- Q840783 wikiPageWikiLink Q8462042.
- Q840783 familia Q282324.
- Q840783 genus "Illicium".
- Q840783 ordo Q21788.
- Q840783 regnum "Plantae".
- Q840783 unrankedDivisio Q25314.
- Q840783 type Eukaryote.
- Q840783 type Plant.
- Q840783 type Species.
- Q840783 type Thing.
- Q840783 type Q19088.
- Q840783 type Q756.
- Q840783 comment "Illicium floridanum (also known as purple anise, Florida anise, stink-bush, or star-anise) is an evergreen shrub native to the south-eastern United States especially Florida and Louisiana.It is a close relative of the Chinese star anise but it is toxic and not edible.The flowers are a deep carmine red or maroon with narrow widely separated petals. The whole plant and especially the flowers have a fishy smell, hence the common names stink-bush, dead fish tree, or wet dog bush.".
- Q840783 label "Illicium floridanum".
- Q840783 depiction Illicium_floridanum1UGA.jpg.