• Sapindus is a genus of about five to twelve species of shrubs and small trees in the lychee family, Sapindaceae, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • My original objective was to understand why indigenous scientists had given the Hawaiian name a`e to trees in Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae), Sapindus (Sapindaceae) and Xylosma (Salicaeae). (hawaii.edu)
  • Most manufactured items have seeds of Ormosia nobilis (Fabaceae), Canna edulis (Cannaceae), and Sapindus saponaria (Sapindaceae). (lancs.ac.uk)
  • List of Sapindaceae genera on Wikipedia. (wiktionary.org)
  • Indian Soapberry (India east to the Himalayas) Sapindus oahuensis Hillebr. (wikipedia.org)
  • saponaria - Wingleaf Soapberry (southeastern United States, Caribbean, island of Hawaiʻi, Central and South America) Sapindus tomentosus (China) Sapindus trifoliatus L. - South India Soapnut or Three-leaf Soapberry (Southern India, Pakistan) Sapindus vitiensis A.Gray (American Samoa, Samoa, Fiji) Lepisanthes fruticosa (Roxb. (wikipedia.org)
  • Soapberry (Sapindus) in Arizona" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • Southeast Asia) Sapindus saponaria L. S. s. var. (wikipedia.org)
  • Highly potent anti-leishmanial derivatives of hederagenin, a triperpenoid from Sapindus saponaria L." European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sapindus saponaria Lam. (gbif.org)
  • Antimicrobial activity of crude extracts of endophytic fungi isolated from the medicinal plant Sapindus saponaria L. J. Appl. (geneticsmr.com)
  • Diversity of foliar endophytic fungi from the medicinal plant Sapindus saponaria L. and their localization by scanning electron microscopy. (geneticsmr.com)
  • Some types such as Sapindus saponaria are used as soap substitutes in the tropics. (scialert.net)
  • At Universidade Estadual de Maringá Laboratory of Microbial Biotechnology, approximately 500 isolates of endophytic fungi have been studied over the last decade from various host plants, including medicinally and economically important species, such as Luehea divaricata (Martius et Zuccarini), Trichilia elegans A. Juss, Sapindus saponaria L., Piper hispidum Swartz, and Saccharum spp. (geneticsmr.com)
  • The genus includes both deciduous and evergreen species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sapindus species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) species including Endoclita malabaricus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Semantic reconstruction was accomplished by integrating data regarding the morphology, characteristic properties, distribution, and use of species in the ake genera, the well-accepted pathways of Polynesian migration, and the effects of Polynesian colonization and cultural hegemony. (hawaii.edu)
  • We provide a list of the 34 plant species (23 genera in 10 families) used in handicrafts, as well as information on where and how the are obtained. (lancs.ac.uk)
  • Choose from the Genera below to see a list of species and cultivars. (gc.ca)
  • The Greek name for orache, a species of this genus which can be used as spinach, but which is generally regarded as a weed. (algica.pics)
  • Pliny's name for an African species of Lotus, transferred to this genus perhaps on account of the sweet berries. (algica.pics)
  • A number of other uses for Sapindus have also been reported such making arrows from the wood and decorative objects from the seeds. (wikipedia.org)
  • Members of the genus are commonly known as soapberries or soapnuts because the fruit pulp is used to make soap. (wikipedia.org)
  • Soap nuts (or soapberries) are actually modified fruits from the Sapindus genus of native trees. (greenhousetoday.com)
  • Phylogenetic analysis revealed the presence of four genera of endophytic fungi ( Diaporthe , Saccharicola , Bipolaris , and Phoma ) in the plants examined. (geneticsmr.com)
  • Leaf and fruit extracts of Sapindus have historically been used in folk remedies to treat various conditions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chemical Constituents and Bio activities of Genus Sapindus. (hnbgu.ac.in)
  • 2012) Chemical Constituents and Biological Significance of the Genus Ilex ( Aquifoliaceae ), The Natural Product Journal, 2,119-127. (hnbgu.ac.in)
  • Chemical composition] contains sapindus saponin, fatty oil, and protein. (newleafherb.com)
  • Sapindus emarginatus Vahl as a natural scouring agent in dyeing of cotton with Carissa carandas leaf extract" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • high calcium content) and food technological functions (high pectin and fiber content), fruit pulp of several genera has been identified as a suitable candidate for a new generation of functional foods and drinks ( Chapman, 1984 ). (scialert.net)
  • Results indicate that Polynesian scientists recognized the same genera as modern botany, but named them according to either their morphology or cultural use. (hawaii.edu)
  • Its' flowers are the largest in the genus and this one have large mauve flowers. (seedvendor.com)
  • Soap nuts are very well named-they're soap-generating nuts that come from (not kidding) the soapberry tree (genus: Sapindus, and in latin, sapo is soap, so the family is aptly named). (greenlivingideas.com)
  • Sapindus emarginatus Vahl as a natural scouring agent in dyeing of cotton with Carissa carandas leaf extract" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • Sapindus emarginatus Vahl & S. laurifolia Vahl syn. (efloraofindia.com)
  • Also known as soap berries, they grow on trees of the sapindus genus and are a source of saponin, a natural soap which cleans and freshens your clothes. (ecostore.ie)
  • Etymology: The genus name Solanum is derived from Latin solamen , 'comfort, solace, or soothing', referring to is sedative and healing effects. (stuartxchange.ph)
  • A massive genus of around 150 species of shrubs native to northern temperate regions around the world. (blogspot.com)
  • Three Sapindus species are known in India and differentiated on the basis of leaflets (vide- Flora of India vol-5 page 380-384. (efloraofindia.com)
  • These revealed that in Africa, the family is represented by twenty eight (28) genera and a hundred and six (106) species. (edu.ng)
  • A taxonomic genus within the family Lauraceae '" the sassafras tree. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Solanum mammosum is an annual in the family Solanaceae, and part of the genus Solanum, making a relative of the eggplant, tomato, and potato. (stuartxchange.ph)
  • Entada is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Mimosoideae. (valentine.gr)
  • Use the controls below to browse and search for images by family, genus, or species. (irlspecies.org)
  • 書籍「Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Genus Allium 」の分筆. (wakunaga.co.jp)
  • They exist as trees and shrubs, and tendril-bearing vines with about 140-150 genera and 1400-2000 species worldwide. (edu.ng)
  • 2012) Chemical Constituents and Biological Significance of the Genus Ilex ( Aquifoliaceae ), The Natural Product Journal, 2,119-127. (hnbgu.ac.in)
  • If anybody can send images of other species of this genera (for incorporation in the website), if any, or can identify unidentified images, it will be really nice. (efloraofindia.com)