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Melia azedarach,
commonly known as the
chinaberry tree,
pride of India, bead-tree, Cape lilac,
syringa berrytree,
Persian lilac,
Indian lilac, or white...
- its relative, the
chinaberry or bakain,
Melia azedarach, with
which it may be confused.
Melia azedarach also has
toothed leaflets and
similar looking...
- species,
Melia azedarach and
Melia azadirachta. De
Jussieu considered Melia azadirachta to be
sufficiently different from
Melia azedarach to be
placed in...
- tree
Theobroma cacao,
jujube (Ziziphus jujuba) and the
timber tree
Melia azedarach. A tree's
characteristic shape, or habit, is in part the
product of auxins...
- alkekengi(F), alkekengi(R);;
azedarach(F),
azedarach(Garland Cannon),
azadarach +
azedarach(Matthaeus
Silvaticus anno 1317),
azedarach produced Azadirachta;;...
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Heptapleurum arboricola, the
dwarf umbrella tree
Maesopsis eminii Melia azedarach Magnolia tripetala, the
umbrella magnolia Musanga cecropioides, the African...
- × chinensis,
sometimes called Rouen lilac. This is a
different plant than
Melia azedarach, also
sometimes called Persian lilac.
Flora of ****stan:
Syringa × persica...
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about 45 mm for
females and 35 mm for males. The
larvae feed on
Melia azedarach. "Species
Leptocneria reducta (Walker, 1855)".
Australian Faunal Directory...
- crepemyrtle,
giant ****e-myrtle, Queen's ****e-myrtle or banabá
plant Melia azedarach - Also
known as chinaberry,
Persian lilac,
white cedar,
Texas umbrella...
- cedar,
Cedrela Australian red cedar,
Toona ciliata Ceylon cedar or
Melia azedarach, a
species of
deciduous tree
native to India,
southern China and Australia...