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Sapindus - Wikipedia
Members of the genus are commonly known as soapberries or soapnuts because the pulp of the fruit is used to make soap and shampoo The generic name is derived ...
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Soapberry - Wikipedia
Soapberry is a common name for several flowering plants both native to the Americas and may refer to: Sapindus, a genus with the common name soapberries or ...
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Soapberry - UF/IFAS Gardening Solutions
Soapberry is an attractive tree that also supplies fruits for making soap. We have two North America native varieties to choose from: Florida soapberry and ...
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soapberry
soapberry (ˈsəʊpbɛrɪ) Also soap-berry, soap berry. [soap n.] 1. The fruit or nut of various species of Sapindus (esp. S. Saponaria), or of Acacia concinna, used in certain countries as a substitute for soap; a soap-nut.1693 Phil. Trans. XVII. 621 The Sope-Berry, which is properly a Plumm, or between...
Oxford English Dictionary
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Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii (Western soapberry)
Soapberry is a single-stemmed, low-branched, round-crowned tree, growing 10-50 ft. tall, depending on habitat. Gray, sculpted bark is distinctive in the ...
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1.5 Pounds Organic De-seeded Soapberry/Soap Nut with Wash Bag
NaturOli Soap Nuts/Soap Berries - 4-Lbs organic (960 loads) + 18X Travel Bottle! NaturOli Soap Nuts Laundry Wash Bags (Set of 3) - (3-1/4'' x 4-1/2``) Muslin, ...
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Soapberry | Fruit, Tree, Himalayan | Britannica
The fruit is a somewhat leathery berry containing as much as 37 percent saponin, which lathers with water and is used as soap in some tropical regions.
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Trail Notes: The Remarkable Soapberry Tree - San Marcos ...
The soapberry typically grows to only 40-50 feet in height. The current National Champion, measuring 61 feet tall and 9 feet in circumference, can be found in ...
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Wildlife Food for Thought: Western Soapberry | ODWC
The greatest value of the soapberry tree is for wildlife cover. Dense soapberry groves can define a woodland, fencerow, or creek, and this cover is readily ...
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Western Soapberry - Nativo Gardens
Western Soapberry (Sapindus drummondii), also known as Wild Chinaberry, is a resilient native tree that shines with golden autumn foliage and clusters of ...
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Western Soapberry - Grow Native!
An attractive native tree with glossy compound leaves and excellent deep yellow-gold fall color. Flowers are showy, creamy-white on upright panicles up to 10′′ ...
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Soapweed
Soapweed or soap weed can refer to:
Soapweed, California
Plants:
Saponaria officinalis
Yucca elata
Yucca glauca
See also
Soapberry
Soapbush
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soapolallie
soapolallie N. Amer. (ˈsəʊpəʊlælɪ) Also soapol(l)ali(e), soopolallie, sopelalee, etc. [f. soap n. + Chinook Jargon olallie berry.] 1. A thick drink made from crushed soapberries. Cf. soapberry 2 c.1895 Canad. Mag. Aug. 344/1 We were fortunate enough to see some Indians eating ‘soapolali’. 1944 C. Ba...
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Sapindus saponaria
Common names include wingleaf soapberry, western soapberry, jaboncillo, sulluku and manele and a'e (Hawaiian). S. drummondii Hook. & Arn.) – Western soapberry native from Arizona across to Louisiana in the south ranging north to Kansas and far southwestern Missouri
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What is this insect? 6 legs and red body I'm in Brazil, southeast region, urban area. I've found these 6 legged insects with red bodies and black heads. They have long antennae (about as long as their limbs) and they ...
These appear to be the nymphs of the red-shouldered bug ( _Jadera hematoloma_ ), which eat the seeds of the Sapindaceae family (Soapberry family) throughout
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