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Skimmia
240px|right|thumb|Skimmia with berries
240px|thumb|Skimmia japonica in blossom
240px|thumb|Skimmia japonica Inflorescence.
Skimmia is a genus of four species of evergreen dioecious shrubs and small trees in the rue family Rutaceae, all native to warm temperate regions of Asia. The leaves are clustered at the ends of the shoots, simple, lanceolate, 6–21 cm long and 2–5 cm broad, with a smooth margin. The flowers are in dense panicle clusters, each flower small, 6–15 mm diameter, with 4–7 petals. The fruit is red to black, 6–12 mm diameter, a fleshy drupe containing a single

Skimmia japonica
species of plant
Skimmia laureola
species of plant
Skimmia arborescens
species of plant
Skimmia anquetilia
species of plant