Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime)

Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime) plant with green leaves and sharp thorns close up

Botanical name: Zanthoxylum fagara

Common names: Wild Lime, Colima, Lime Prickly Ash

Family: Rutaceae

Origin: West Indies

Plant used for bonsaiLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterOrnamental 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) plant with green leaves and tiny yellowish flower clusters close up.
Zanthoxylum fagara (Wild Lime) plant with green pinnate leaves in a close up shot.


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