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Ptelea trifoliata

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Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
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  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti

    Object Details

    Description

    The hoptree gets its name from the fact that its bitter fruit was once used as a substitute for hops in brewing beer. With the current crazy for bitter, IPA beers, it just may be again!
    The hoptree is Endangered in New Jersey and New York, and Threatened in Pennsylvania.

    Hardiness

    -30 - 30 F

    Attracts

    Birds

    Bloom Time

    June to July

    Ethnobotanical Uses

    Fruit once used for brewing beer.

    Provenance

    Uncertain

    Accession Number

    2011-0990A

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Life Form

    Deciduous tree

    Average Height

    15-20'

    Bark Characteristics

    Brown. Unpleasant scent when bruised.

    Bloom Characteristics

    Clusters of greenish-white flowers grow on the ends of branches (terminal cymes). Have orange blossom-like scent.

    Fall Color

    Yellow

    Foliage Characteristics

    Alternate, trifoliate leaves with serrate margins. Leaflets are oval to ovate and 2-5" long.

    Fruit Characteristics

    Pendulous seed clusters of circular samaras mature to brown in late summer and persist through most of winter. 1" diameter.

    Structure

    Round; vase

    Range

    Central to E US; SE Canada

    Habitat

    Open woods, glades, ravines, thickets, prairies

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    Smithsonian Gardens Tree Collection

    On Display

    National Museum of Natural History

    Common Name

    common hoptree
    hop tree
    shrub trefoil
    wafer-ash
    stinking ash

    Group

    [vascular plants]

    Class

    Equisetopsida

    Subclass

    Magnoliidae

    Superorder

    Rosanae

    Order

    Sapindales

    Family

    Rutaceae

    Genus

    Ptelea

    Species

    trifoliata

    Data Source

    Smithsonian Gardens

    Topic

    Trees
    Living Collections

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ax7a0e41483-b57b-4e02-a868-bfb4b19c5610

    Record ID

    ofeo-sg_2011-0990A

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