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Sapindus saponaria is a
small to medium-sized
deciduous tree
native to the Americas.
Common names include wingleaf soapberry,
western soapberry, jaboncillo...
- and ****an)
Sapindus oahuensis Hillebr. ex Radlk. –
Lonomea (Kauaʻi and Oʻahu, Hawaii)
Sapindus rarak DC. (Southeast Asia)
Sapindus saponaria L. - 4 subspecies...
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Retrieved from http://www.worldagroforestry.org/treedb/AFTPDFS/
Sapindus_mukorossi.pdf "
Sapindus mukorossi".
Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural...
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Sapindus drummondii is a
valid species (it was
thought to be
synonymous with
Sapindus saponaria) of
shrubs in the
tribe Sapindeae. It has been recorded...
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early spring.
Florida soapberry is
similar to
tropical soapberry (
Sapindus saponaria). Some
botanists consider Florida soapberry to be the same species...
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flowers but
particularly in
soapwort (genus
Saponaria), a
flowering plant, the
soapbark tree (Quillaja
saponaria),
common corn-****le (Agrostemma githago...
- name from an
indigenous word for the
fruit of the
paraparo tree (
Sapindus saponaria). It was
founded in 1660.
Alexander von
Humboldt travelled through...
- in Asia. The
family contains many
ornamental species.
Sapindales Sapindus saponaria Sarcolaenaceae (tunic-bells family) Sarcolaena, from Gr**** for "flesh...
- variegata,
Crescentia cujete, C****ia fistula,
Azadirachta indica,
Sapindus saponaria and
various palms such as
Roystonea regia and
Phoenix roebelenii....
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Sapindus oahuensis". nativeplants.hawaii.edu.
Retrieved 2024-12-10.
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Sapindus oahuensis at
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Sapindus...