Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime)

Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime) plant with green leaves and sharp thorns close up
Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime) branch showing sharp thorns and small rounded green leaves on stems.

Botanical name: Zanthoxylum fagara

Common names: Wild Lime, Colima, Lime Prickly Ash

Family: Rutaceae

Origin: West Indies

USDA Plant Hardiness MapPlant used for bonsaiLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyOrnamental foliageThorny or spinyPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plant

Colima is a rounded shrub bearing recurved thorns and red shiny fruit that contrasts well with its bright green leaflets in mid, to late summer. An important wildlife plant, colima is a food source for white tailed deer, many birds, butterfly larvae and butterflies, who sip the nectar from its inconspicuous flowers. Its bark and bitter-tasting aromatic leaves are powdered and used as a condiment, while its wood produces a yellow dye. The flowers, leaves and fruit have an aroma of citrus.

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Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime) green leaves on branches against a clear blue sky
Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime) branches covered in tiny green leaves stand against a blue sky
Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime) plant with green leaves and tiny yellowish flower clusters close up.
Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime) leaves with clusters of small yellowish flower buds on the stem.
Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime) plant with green pinnate leaves in a close up shot.
Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime) branch showing small rounded green leaflets arranged along the woody stem.


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