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Soapberries

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Sapindus is a genus of about thirteen species of shrubs and small trees in the lychee family, Sapindaceae and tribe Sapindeae. It is native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the world. The genus includes both deciduous and evergreen... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Sapindus
Higher classification: Soapberry family
Lower classifications
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Sapindus is a genus of about thirteen species of shrubs and small trees in the lychee family, Sapindaceae and tribe Sapindeae.
Florida soapberry grows at a moderate rate to 30 to 40 feet tall. The pinnately compound, evergreen leaves are 12 inches long with each leaflet four inches long ...
It grows as a small to medium-sized small tree that usually grows to 30 feet (9.1 m) tall. It has pale gray or brown, ridged bark. The leaves are up to 1 foot ( ...
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The yellow fruits of this plant are commonly known as soapberries, because they can be used as soap to wash for example hair or clothes.
Jan 31, 2022 · Sapindus, also known as soap nut is rich in saponins. The tree belongs to the family Sapindaceae which has six to twelve closely related ...
The various species of the genus Sapindus such as Sapindus mukorossi, S. emarginatus, and S. trifoliatus are commonly known as kunkudu, phenila, reetha, ...
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Soapberry or Soap Nut Tree. This plant is native to China and has been used for 2000 years as a natural soap for both clothes and body washing.
It is extremely wind resistant and hardy to zone 5 [34]. Berries contain approximately 37 percent saponin and were crushed to make cleaners and soaps by Native ...
Lonomea, or Āulu, (Sapindus oahuensis) belongs to the large international Soapberry family or Sapindaceae. Other well known family members include maple (Acer ...
Sapindus saponaria is a distinctive, splendid, highly adaptable, and use- ful small to medium ornamental tree for the urban forest and landscape. (Fig. 1).