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Azadirachta indica,
commonly known as neem, margosa,
nimtree or
Indian lilac, is a tree in the ****gany
family Meliaceae. It is one of two
species in...
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Azadirachta is a
genus of two
species of
trees in the ****gany
family Meliaceae.
Numerous species have been
proposed for the
genus but only two are currently...
- oil, is a
vegetable oil
pressed from the
fruits and
seeds of the neem (
Azadirachta indica), a tree
which is
indigenous to the
Indian subcontinent and has...
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Azadirachta excelsa,
commonly known as sentang, is a tree in the ****gany
family Meliaceae. The
specific epithet excelsa is from the
Latin meaning "lofty"...
- the
Indian subcontinent's
notable indigenous trees are the
astringent Azadirachta indica, or neem,
which is
widely used in
rural Indian herbal medicine...
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called sweet neem,
though M.
koenigii is in a
different family to neem,
Azadirachta indica,
which is in the
related family Meliaceae. Its leaves,
known as...
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recognition of
social good. In the arid
areas of India, the neem tree, or
Azadirachta indica, is a fast-growing
evergreen of up to 20
meters in height. From...
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alpine shrubs and meadows.
Among the
notable trees, are the
astringent Azadirachta indica, or neem,
which is
widely used in
traditional herbal medicine...
- (ficus indicus, banyan),
ashvattha (ficus religiosa, Peepal) and
Nimba (
azadirachta indica, neem). Panchavati, are
groves of five
trees sacred to Indian-origin...
- ****enistic religion, the nine
herbs charm in Anglo-Saxon paganism, neem (
Azadirachta indica) leaves, bael (Aegele marmelos) leaves, holy
basil or
tulsi (Ocimum...