
Sapindus - Wikipedia
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 …
Sapindus saponaria - Wikipedia
Sapindus saponaria is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree [3] native to the Americas. Common names include wingleaf soapberry, [4] western soapberry, jaboncillo, [2] sulluku [5] …
Sapindus saponaria - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Sapindus saponaria, commonly called wingleaf soapberry or winged soapberry, is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree with an open-rounded crown. It is native to Florida and Georgia …
Soapberry Tree Info - Different Types Of Soapberry Trees For …
Dec 20, 2022 · Soapberry (Sapindus) is a moderate sized ornamental tree that reaches heights of 30 to 40 feet (9-12 m.). Soapberry trees produce small, greenish white flowers from fall …
Plant Atlas - University of South Florida
Sapindus. Jump to a section: Classification; Citation; Species; Identification Key; Genus Synonyms
Sapindus mukorossi - Wikipedia
Sapindus mukorossi, commonly known as Indian soapberry, washnut, ritha [2] [3] [4] [5] or Chinese soapberry, [1] is a species of tree in the family Sapindaceae. It is a deciduous tree …
Sapindus Saponaria: The Soap Plant of the Amazon
Jan 17, 2025 · Sapindus saponaria, the soap plant of the Amazon, exemplifies the harmony between nature and human needs. Its natural cleaning properties, ecological benefits, and …
Sapindus drummondii - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Sapindus drummondii, commonly called western soapberry, is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree with an open-rounded crown. It grows to 20-50' tall and features glossy compound …
Western soapberry grows on clay soils and on dry limestone uplands from southwestern Missouri to Louisiana, and westward through Oklahoma and Texas to southern Colorado, New Mexico, …
Sapindus - Trees and Shrubs Online
A genus of about thirteen species of deciduous or evergreen trees and shrubs in both the Old and New Worlds, mostly confined to the tropics and subtropics. Leaves alternate, usually even …
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