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specialists on
plants in the
soapberry family (Sapindaceae),
which includes maples,
balloon vines, and
soapberry trees,
among others.
Seeds of the plants...
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small to medium-sized
deciduous tree native to the Americas.
Common names include wingleaf soapberry,
western soapberry, jaboncillo,
sulluku and manele...
- may
refer to: Mamoncillo, or
Spanish lime (Melicoccus bijugatus), a
soapberry tree with an
edible fruit described as
between a
lychee and a lime. Blue-berried...
-
known as
Indian soapberry, washnut,
ritha or
Chinese soapberry, is a
species of
tree in the
family Sapindaceae. It is a
deciduous tree that
grows in the...
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plant in the maple,
soapberry and
lychee family Sapindaceae. It is a large, deciduous,
synoecious (hermaphroditic-flowered)
tree. It is also
called horse-chestnut...
- nāi-chi) is a
monotypic taxon and the sole
member in the
genus Litchi in the
soapberry family, Sapindaceae.
There are
three distinct subspecies of lychee. The...
- Aceraceae, Hippocastanaceae) (
Soapberry family) Acer,
Maple Aesculus, Buckeye, Horse-chestnut Koelreuteria,
Golden rain
tree Litchi sinensis,
Lychee Ungnadia...
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males and
females feed on the
flowers of milkweeds,
western soapberry trees, or
mesquite trees. Male
tarantula hawks have been
observed practicing a behavior...
- the king to make a mala from the
seeds of a
soapberry tree (likely the aristaka, the
Indian soapberry tree) and
recite an
homage to the
three jewels while...
- Nanak, the
founder and the
first Guru of Sikhism, made
references to
soapberry tree and soap in the 16th century.
Cleansing the hair and body m****age (champu)...