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Citharexylum is a genus of flowering plants in the verbena family, Verbenaceae. It contains shrub and tree species commonly known as fiddlewoods or ...
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May 25, 2023 · Citharexylum berlandieri grows in well drained clay and clay-loam soil. It is found in thickets, flats, hillsides, and semi-desert roadsides in the Rio Grande ...

Citharexylum

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Citharexylum is a genus of flowering plants in the verbena family, Verbenaceae. It contains shrub and tree species commonly known as fiddlewoods or zitherwoods. They are native to the Americas, ranging from southern Florida and Texas in the United... Wikipedia
Family: Verbenaceae
Scientific name: Citharexylum
Higher classification: Verbenas
Rank: Genus
Genus: Citharexylum; B.Juss. (1753)

Native to Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and Colombia, fiddlewood (Citharexylum caudatum) was introduced to Hawai‛i in 1931.
Small and dioecious evergreen tree, deciduous in countries with cooler climate. Leaves up to 20 cm by 10 cm, attached to orange-yellow petioles, green but turns ...
It can be a large unarmed shrub or a small, gnarled tree to 18 feet high. It is not common in its native southern Rio Grande Plains, found in thickets, flats ...
Normally seen as a shrub, fiddlewood can grow to about 35 feet tall in its native habitat in south Florida. The largest known specimen is in Dade County, FL.
The strong and heavy wood of this plant are also the source of its name - it has long been used for musical instruments, including violins, guitars and others.
fiddlewood. General Information. Symbol: CITHA. Group: Dicot. Duration: Perennial. Growth Habit: Shrub Tree. Native Status: HI I L48 N
A slender shrub rarely reaching more than 5 feet high. It grows in dense shrublands in the extreme Southern Rio Grande Plains.
Description and Dispersal: · Trees up to 50 ft tall · C. spinosum has larger leaves (8 in long by 4 in wide) · Small orange-yellow flowers growing in clusters ...