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Litchi chinensis
(Sapindaceae)

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Species description or overview

Litchi chinensis information from NTBG
Information about Litchi chinensis is available from the National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG).


Taxonomy & nomenclature

GRIN nomenclature info for Litchi chinensis
Nomenclatural information about Litchi chinensis is provided by USDA/ARS/NGRP/GRIN.

Litchi chinensis information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Litchi chinensis, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.

IPNI nomenclature info for Litchi chinensis
Nomenclatural information about Litchi chinensis is provided by The International Plant Names Index (IPNI).


Risk assessments

Litchi chinensis weed risk assessment for Hawaii-Pacific
Results of a weed risk assessment for Litchi chinensis for the Hawaii-Pacific region are presented by the Hawaii-Pacific Weed Risk Assessment team.

Weed risk assessment for Litchi chinensis for Florida (TNC) View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
A weed risk assessment for Litchi chinensis for Florida is presented by The Nature Conservancy (Doria Gordon et al.).


Images

Images of Litchi chinensis (Sapindaceae) (litchi, lychee)
Links to high-resolution free images of Litchi chinensis (Sapindaceae) (litchi, lychee) by Forest & Kim Starr (USGS) are available here.


Full-text articles

Proceedings of workshop on biological control of native ecosystems in Hawaii
Smith, Clifford W., Julie Denslow, and Stephen Hight (eds.) . 2002. Proceedings of workshop on biological control of native ecosystems in Hawaii. Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit (University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Botany) Technical Report 129. 122 pages.

Host specificity and risk assessment of Heteroperryia hubrichi, a potential classical biological control agent of christmasberry (Schinus terebinthifolius) in Hawaii
Hight, Stephen D. 2002. Host specificity and risk assessment of Heteroperryia hubrichi, a potential classical biological control agent of christmasberry (Schinus terebinthifolius) in Hawaii. pp 30-44 in Smith, Clifford W., Julie Denslow, and Stephen Hight (eds). 2002. Proceedings of workshop on biological control of native ecosystems in Hawaii. Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit (University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Botany) Technical Report 129. 122 pages. from http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/duffy/techr/129.pdf accessed 16 March 2008.


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