Definition of Sapindus saponaria. Meaning of Sapindus saponaria. Synonyms of Sapindus saponaria

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Definition of Sapindus saponaria

Sapindus saponaria
Soapberry tree Soap"ber`ry tree` (Bot.) Any tree of the genus Sapindus, esp. Sapindus saponaria, the fleshy part of whose fruit is used instead of soap in washing linen; -- also called soap tree.

Meaning of Sapindus saponaria from wikipedia

- Sapindus saponaria is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree native to the Americas. Common names include wingleaf soapberry, western soapberry, jaboncillo...
- and ****an) Sapindus oahuensis Hillebr. ex Radlk. – Lonomea (Kauaʻi and Oʻahu, Hawaii) Sapindus rarak DC. (Southeast Asia) Sapindus saponaria L. - 4 subspecies...
- Sapindus drummondii is a valid species (it was thought to be synonymous with Sapindus saponaria) of shrubs in the tribe Sapindeae. It has been recorded...
- early spring. Florida soapberry is similar to tropical soapberry (Sapindus saponaria). Some botanists consider Florida soapberry to be the same species...
- Retrieved from http://www.worldagroforestry.org/treedb/AFTPDFS/Sapindus_mukorossi.pdf "Sapindus mukorossi". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural...
- in Asia. The family contains many ornamental species. Sapindales Sapindus saponaria Sarcolaenaceae (tunic-bells family) Sarcolaena, from Gr**** for "flesh...
- 1989. Media related to Sapindus oahuensis at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Sapindus oahuensis at Wikispecies "Sapindus oahuensis". Hawaiian Native...
- Sullucullahua (possibly from Quechua for sulluku local name for Sapindus saponaria, a tree, llawa broken gl**** with sharp edges) is a mountain in the Chila...
- but found particularly in soapwort (genus Saponaria), a flowering plant, the soapbark tree (Quillaja saponaria) and soybeans (Glycine max L.). They are...
- name from an indigenous word for the fruit of the paraparo tree (Sapindus saponaria). It was founded in 1660. Alexander von Humboldt travelled through...