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Triadica sebifera is a tree
native to
eastern Asia (Chinese 乌桕, wū jiù). It is
commonly called Chinese tallow,
Chinese tallowtree,
Florida aspen, chicken...
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Triadica is a
plant genus of the
family Euphorbiaceae first described as a
genus in 1790. It is
native to
eastern southeastern, and
southern Asia. Species...
- and may
refer to:
Detarium senegalense,
native to
tropical West
Africa Triadica sebifera,
native to
eastern Asia
Tallow wood This page is an
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Triadica cochinchinensis is a
species of tree
known as the
mountain tallow tree. The
seeds (as well as from
those of
Triadica sebifera) are the sources...
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substance extracted from the coat of the
seeds of
Triadica sebifera (Chinese
tallow tree) or
Triadica cochinchinensis (Mountain
tallow tree). It has traditionally...
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content instead of oil yields. - Note:
Chinese Tallow (Sapium sebiferum, or
Triadica sebifera) is also
known as the "Popcorn Tree". Used with
permission from...
- – from
soybean oil
Tallow tree wax – from the
seeds of the
tallow tree
Triadica sebifera.
Ceresin waxes Montan wax –
extracted from
lignite and
brown coal...
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species distributed amongst three genera: Neoshirakia,
Shirakiopsis , and
Triadica.
Neoshirakia contains only one
known species,
Neoshirakia ****onica, known...
- Sclerocroton, Sebastiania, Shirakiopsis, Spegazziniophytum, Spirostachys, and
Triadica. S.
africana -
Spirostachys africana S.
agallocha -
Excoecaria agallocha...
- solvents) from the
seeds of
plants of the
Triadica genus such as
Triadica sebifera (Chinese
tallow tree) and
Triadica cochinchinensis (Mountain
tallow tree)...