- a
genus with the
common name
soapberries or soapnuts.
Canada buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis), also
called '
soapberry.'
Soapbush Soapweed (disambiguation)...
-
known as
sxusem (/ˈskʊʃəm/), is a
Canadian whipped confection made from
soapberries (Shepherdia canadensis) and
other various fruits; it has been
eaten as...
- korlan, rambutan, ****san, and ackee.
Other products include guaraná,
soapberries, and
maple syrup. Some
species of
maple and
buckeye are
valued for their...
-
deciduous and
evergreen species.
Members of the
genus are
commonly known as
soapberries or
soapnuts because the
fruit pulp is used to make soap. The generic...
- is a
subfamily of the
hemipteran family Rhopalidae,
sometimes known as
soapberry bugs. They are
brightly colored seed-eaters,
comprising three genera and...
-
Sapindus mukorossi,
commonly known as
Indian soapberry, washnut,
ritha or
Chinese soapberry, is a
species of tree in the
family Sapindaceae. It is a deciduous...
-
Northern Straits Salish people.
Soapberries hold a high
place and have a
lasting taste memory.
Saponins in the
soapberries allow them to be
whipped up into...
- considerably.
Soapberry Bugs (Jadera haematoloma)
primarily feed on
seeds produced by
plants of the
Sapindaceae family.
These soapberry bugs use their...
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produces edible fruit. It is one of the better-known
tropical members of the
soapberry family Sapindaceae, to
which the
lychee and
rambutan also belong. The...
- Acer saccharum, the
sugar maple, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
soapberry and
lychee family Sapindaceae. It is
native to the
hardwood forests of...