Stinkwood
Stinkwood is the common name for a number of trees or shrubs which have wood with an unpleasant odour, including:
- Celtis africana (White stinkwood) – native to South Africa
- Celtis mildbraedii (Natal white stinkwood, red-fruited white-stinkwood) – native to Tropical Africa
- Celtis timorensis – native to south and southeast Asia
- Coprosma foetidissima; in New Zealand and extends south to the Auckland Islands
- Coprosma putida – endemic to Lord Howe Island
- Foetidia mauritiana – native to Reunion and Mauritius
- Gyrocarpus americanus, pantropical tree in Hernandiaceae family
- Jacksonia furcellata (Grey stinkwood) – native to Australia
- Jacksonia sternbergiana (Green stinkwood) – native to Australia
- Ocotea bullata (Black stinkwood, true stinkwood) – native to South Africa
- other species of Ocotea, e.g. Ocotea foetens (Til, tilo), native to Macaronesia
- Prunus africana (Red stinkwood) – native to montane Subsaharan Africa
- Zieria arborescens – native to Australia
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