- /ˈdʒuːdʒuːb/; US /ˈdʒudʒub/ or /ˈdʒudʒəbiː/),
sometimes jujuba,
known by the
scientific name
Ziziphus jujuba and also
called red date,
Chinese date, and Chinese...
- and flavour. Well
known species include the
commonly cultivated Ziziphus jujuba (jujube),
Ziziphus spina-christi from
southwestern Asia,
Ziziphus lotus...
- is one of
several species called "jujube", and is
closely related to Z.
jujuba, the true jujube.
Ziziphus lotus can
reach a
height of 2–5
metres (6.6–16...
-
often confused with the
closely related Chinese jujube (Z.
jujuba), but
whereas Z.
jujuba prefers temperate climates, Z.
mauritiana is
tropical to subtropical...
-
Ziziphus jujuba:
Multicostate palmate convergent...
- (riberry)
sometimes called Chinese apple in
Australian English Ziziphus jujuba is
referred to as
Chinese apple in Vietnamese, táo tàu, or
simply táo. This...
-
indica (neem) (nim),
Zizyphys vulgaris (bir) (ber),
Tamarix orientalis (
jujuba lai) and
Capparis aphylla (kirir) are
among the more
common trees. Mango...
-
expression of
dates in
Chinese Species of Ziziphus, particularly:
Ziziphus jujuba Ziziphus mauritiana This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- crop plants,
including the
cocoa tree
Theobroma cacao,
jujube (Ziziphus
jujuba) and the
timber tree
Melia azedarach. A tree's
characteristic shape, or...
- p. 157, s.v. שזפין OCLC 783455868,
explained to mean 'jujube' (Ziziphus
jujuba);
Solomon Sirilio's
Commentary of the
Jerusalem Talmud, on Kila'im 1:4,...