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Stinkwood , german Stinkholz , french Bois Puant , is the common name for a number of trees or shrubs which have
wood or plant parts with an unpleasant odour, including:
Anagyris foetida ; Southern Europe
Bignonia callistegioides (cipó d'alho); Southern Brasil
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 grandifolia ; New Zealand
Coprosma putida ; endemic to
Lord Howe Island
Crateva tapia ; (Páo, Pau or tapiá d'alho) Brasil to Central America
Cryptocarya latifolia (bastard stinkwood); South Africa
Dysoxylum alliaceum (german Knoblauchbaum); Southeast Asia
Eucryphia moorei ; Southeast Australia
Fridericia elegans (cipó d'alho); Middle Eastern Brasil
Foetidia clusioides ; native to Reunion and
Mauritius
Foetidia mauritiana ; native to Reunion and Mauritius
Frangula caroliniana (Syn.: Rhamnus caroliniana ); Southern United States
Gallesia integrifolia (Syn.: Crateva gorarema ) (german Knoblauchbaum, Páo, Pau d'alho); Brasil to Peru
Gustavia augusta ; from South America
Gyrocarpus americanus ; pantropical tree in family Hernandiaceae
Jacksonia furcellata (
grey stinkwood ); native to Australia
Jacksonia sternbergiana (
green stinkwood ); native to Australia
Juniperus sabina (german Stinkholz); Middle Europe to Asia
Lasianthus purpureus ; Indonesia
Mansoa alliacea (cipó d'alho); Northern South America
Nyssa sylvatica ; eastern to southeastern United States
Ocotea bullata (
black stinkwood , true stinkwood); native to South Africa
Olax zeylanica (german Stinkholz); Sri Lanka, Bangladesh
Olax stricta (german Stinkholz); Eastern Australia
Owenia cepiodora (onionwood); Australia
Pararchidendron pruinosum ; Eastern Australia
Piscidia carthagenensis ; Central America to Northern South America
Petersianthus macrocarpus (bastard stinkwood); South Africa
Pseudosmodingium perniciosum (Syn.: Rhus perniciosa ); Western Mexico
Prunus africana (
red stinkwood ); native to montane Subsaharan Africa
Rhus aromatica ; Eastern United States to Mexico and Tadzhikistan, Uzbekistan
Saprosma arborea ; Indonesia
Scorodophloeus zenkeri (german Knoblauchrinde, garlic tree); Cameroon, Congo, Zaïre
Seguieria americana (german Stinkholz, Knoblauchholz, as „Seguiera floribunda“, Páo, Pau or Cipó d'alho); Northern South America
Sorbus aucuparia (german Stinkholz); Europe to Western Russia, Iran
Sterculia foetida ; India to Southeast Asia
Styphnolobium japonicum (Syn.: Macrotropis foetida ); from South China
Sideroxylon foetidissimum ; Florida, South Mexico, Guatemala, Antilles
Zieria arborescens ; native to Australia