Sapindus saponaria Soapberry, False Dogwood These pleasing ornamental and shade trees form dense, broad crowns. Sprays of creamy white flowers bloom in fall, followed by ochre, slightly poisonous berries that can be crushed for soap.
USDAFS Additional Silvics - USDA Plants Database - Horticulture Sapindus saponaria is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. See states reporting soapberry (opens a new window).
#1080 Sapindus saponaria Common Names: soapberry, soapnut, Florida soapberry, tropical soapberry Family: Sapindaceae (soapberry Family) Wallpaper Gallery (0 images for this plant) ...
Western Soapberry Scientific Name: Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii (Hook. & Arn.) L. Benson Synonym: Sapindus drummondii, Sapindus marginatus Family: Sapindaceae ...
Sapindus drummondii ( Western Soapberry ) Saponaria ( Bressingham Soapwort ) Saponaria ocymoides ( Alba Rock Soapwort ) ...
2938 Sapindus detergens - seeds Ritha, Soap Nut Tree. Ritha is a beautiful, tropical, large-leaved deciduous tree of the Asian continent. It can be grown in warm to tropical climates, small trees can be grown inside in large tubs.
Soapberry (Sapindus drummondii) Sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum) Southern Prickly Ash (Zanthoxylum clava-herculis) ...
Western Soapberry [English]: Sapindus saponaria Western Soapberry [English]: Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii Western Solomon's Seal [English]: Maianthemum racemosum amplexicaule Western Solomon's Seal [English]: Maianthemum racemosum subsp.
common name for the plant family Sapindaceae, a primarily tropical family of trees, shrubs, lianas, and herbaceous climbers, as well as a genus, Sapindus, in that family found in Asia and the Americas. The soapberry family includes the .
Sapindus: from Latin sapo, soap, and indicus, Indians; a soap was made from fruit (aril) of S. saponaria by North American natives. Sapindus drummondii [Western Soapberry] Common Name List ...
See also: Soapberry, Green, Orange, Magnolia, Pink
 
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