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{{short description|Species of flowering plant in the cashew family}}
{{Short description|Species of tree in the family Anacardiaceae}}
{{Taxobox
{{Taxobox
| name = Toxicodendron vernicifluum
| name = Toxicodendron vernicifluum
| image = Toxicodendron_vernicifluum_01.jpg
| image = Toxicodendron_vernicifluum_01.jpg
| image_caption = Toxicodendron vernicifluum tree
| image_caption = ''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'' tree
| regnum = [[Plantae]]
| genus = Toxicodendron
| unranked_divisio = [[Angiosperms]]
| species = ''T. vernicifluum''
| unranked_classis = [[Eudicots]]
| unranked_ordo = [[Rosids]]
| ordo = [[Sapindales]]
| familia = [[Anacardiaceae]]
| genus = ''[[Toxicodendron]]''
| species = '''''T. vernicifluum'''''
| binomial = ''Toxicodendron vernicifluum''
| binomial_authority = (Stokes) F.A.Barkley
}}
}}


'''''Toxicodendron vernicifluum''''', commonly known as the Chinese lacquer tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family [[Anacardiaceae]]. It is native to East Asia, including China, Korea, and Japan. The tree is notable for producing a sap that is used to create lacquer, a durable and glossy finish applied to various objects.
'''''Toxicodendron vernicifluum''''', commonly known as the Chinese lacquer tree, is a species of tree in the family [[Anacardiaceae]]. It is native to East Asia, including China, Korea, and Japan. The tree is notable for producing a sap that is used to create lacquer, a material used in traditional East Asian art and craft.


==Description==
==Description==
''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'' is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 20 meters in height. The leaves are pinnately compound, with 7 to 13 leaflets that are ovate to lanceolate in shape. The tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers that are yellowish-green in color. The fruit is a small drupe, which is initially green and turns brown as it matures.
[[File:Mature_Toxicodendron_vernicifluum,_Royal_Botanic_Garden,_Edinburgh.jpg|thumb|right|Mature ''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'' in the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh]]
''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'' is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 20 meters in height. The leaves are pinnate, with 7 to 19 leaflets that are ovate to lanceolate in shape. The tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers that are greenish-yellow in color.


==Distribution and habitat==
The fruit of the tree is a small drupe, which is initially green and turns brown as it matures. The tree's bark is grayish-brown and becomes fissured with age.
The species is found in temperate regions of East Asia, particularly in China, Korea, and Japan. It thrives in well-drained soils and is often found in forests and on hillsides.
 
==Distribution and Habitat==
''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'' is found in temperate regions of East Asia. It thrives in well-drained soils and is often found in mixed forests and along riverbanks. The tree prefers sunny locations but can tolerate partial shade.


==Uses==
==Uses==
The sap of ''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'' is harvested to produce lacquer, which has been used for centuries in traditional East Asian art and craft. The process of collecting the sap is labor-intensive and requires skill to avoid skin irritation, as the sap contains urushiol, a compound that can cause allergic reactions.
[[File:Leaves_and_immature_fruit_on_a_mature_Toxicodendron_vernicifluum,_Edinburgh.jpg|thumb|left|Leaves and immature fruit on a mature ''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'', Edinburgh]]
The sap of ''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'' is harvested to produce lacquer, which is used to coat and protect wooden objects, giving them a glossy finish. This lacquer is highly valued in traditional East Asian art, particularly in [[Japan]] and [[China]].
 
The process of collecting the sap is labor-intensive and requires careful handling, as the sap contains urushiol, a compound that can cause skin irritation.


==Toxicity==
==Toxicity==
The sap of ''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'' contains urushiol, which is also found in other members of the genus ''[[Toxicodendron]]'', such as poison ivy. Contact with the sap can cause dermatitis in sensitive individuals. Proper handling and protective measures are necessary when working with the tree.
The sap of ''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'' contains urushiol, an oil that can cause allergic reactions in many people. Contact with the sap can lead to dermatitis, characterized by itching, redness, and blistering of the skin. It is important to handle the tree and its products with care to avoid exposure.


==Gallery==
==Cultivation==
<gallery>
[[File:Toxicodendron_vernicifluum_03.jpg|thumb|right|Close-up of leaves of ''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'']]
File:Toxicodendron_vernicifluum_01.jpg|''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'' tree
''Toxicodendron vernicifluum'' is cultivated for its valuable sap. The tree is typically grown in plantations, where it is tapped for its sap after reaching maturity. The cultivation requires specific climatic conditions and careful management to ensure a high-quality yield of lacquer.
File:Mature_Toxicodendron_vernicifluum,_Royal_Botanic_Garden,_Edinburgh.jpg|Mature tree in Edinburgh
File:Leaves_and_immature_fruit_on_a_mature_Toxicodendron_vernicifluum,_Edinburgh.jpg|Leaves and immature fruit
File:Toxicodendron_vernicifluum_03.jpg|Close-up of leaves
</gallery>


==Related pages==
==Related pages==
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[[Category:Toxicodendron]]
[[Category:Toxicodendron]]
[[Category:Flora of China]]
[[Category:Trees of China]]
[[Category:Flora of Korea]]
[[Category:Trees of Korea]]
[[Category:Flora of Japan]]
[[Category:Trees of Japan]]
<gallery>
[[Category:Plants described in 1784]]
File:Toxicodendron_vernicifluum_01.jpg|Toxicodendron vernicifluum
File:Mature_Toxicodendron_vernicifluum,_Royal_Botanic_Garden,_Edinburgh.jpg|Mature Toxicodendron vernicifluum, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
File:Leaves_and_immature_fruit_on_a_mature_Toxicodendron_vernicifluum,_Edinburgh.jpg|Leaves and immature fruit on a mature Toxicodendron vernicifluum, Edinburgh
File:Toxicodendron_vernicifluum_03.jpg|Toxicodendron vernicifluum
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 19:02, 23 March 2025

Species of tree in the family Anacardiaceae



Toxicodendron vernicifluum, commonly known as the Chinese lacquer tree, is a species of tree in the family Anacardiaceae. It is native to East Asia, including China, Korea, and Japan. The tree is notable for producing a sap that is used to create lacquer, a material used in traditional East Asian art and craft.

Description[edit]

Mature Toxicodendron vernicifluum in the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Toxicodendron vernicifluum is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 20 meters in height. The leaves are pinnate, with 7 to 19 leaflets that are ovate to lanceolate in shape. The tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers that are greenish-yellow in color.

The fruit of the tree is a small drupe, which is initially green and turns brown as it matures. The tree's bark is grayish-brown and becomes fissured with age.

Distribution and Habitat[edit]

Toxicodendron vernicifluum is found in temperate regions of East Asia. It thrives in well-drained soils and is often found in mixed forests and along riverbanks. The tree prefers sunny locations but can tolerate partial shade.

Uses[edit]

Leaves and immature fruit on a mature Toxicodendron vernicifluum, Edinburgh

The sap of Toxicodendron vernicifluum is harvested to produce lacquer, which is used to coat and protect wooden objects, giving them a glossy finish. This lacquer is highly valued in traditional East Asian art, particularly in Japan and China.

The process of collecting the sap is labor-intensive and requires careful handling, as the sap contains urushiol, a compound that can cause skin irritation.

Toxicity[edit]

The sap of Toxicodendron vernicifluum contains urushiol, an oil that can cause allergic reactions in many people. Contact with the sap can lead to dermatitis, characterized by itching, redness, and blistering of the skin. It is important to handle the tree and its products with care to avoid exposure.

Cultivation[edit]

Close-up of leaves of Toxicodendron vernicifluum

Toxicodendron vernicifluum is cultivated for its valuable sap. The tree is typically grown in plantations, where it is tapped for its sap after reaching maturity. The cultivation requires specific climatic conditions and careful management to ensure a high-quality yield of lacquer.

Related pages[edit]