Toothache-tree Zanthoxylum americanum
Family: Rutaceae (Citrus)
Branching: Alternate
Other names: Prickly-ash
There is only one species in this genus in Canada. It rarely
grows to tree size, but often has the appearance of a sapling, rather
than a shrub. Quite thorny, and often grows in dense thickets.
The thorns are in pairs, one on each side of the bud (and some of
the main trunk and branches). In that respect, they resemble
Black Locust, but the difference is that Toothache-tree has a very
obvious red, velvety bud, whereas Black Locust buds are quite
inconspicuous.
Typical arrangement of two thorns around the red velvety bud and leaf scar
Another view of the twig
A dwarf shoot, and thorns on the main branch
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