Gleditsia triacanthos, Melia azedarach, and Robinia pseudoacacia. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
· Grind a handful of young or mature air-dried leaves of Melia azedarach or Cliricidia septum. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 16] Reference
These are Jacaranda mimosifolia, Lantana camara, syringa (Melia azedarach), and white mulberry (Morus alba). From Wordnik.com. [Southern Africa bushveld] Reference
Principal threats are caused by Chromolaena odorata, Psidium guajava, Pereckia acuelata and Melia azedarach. From Wordnik.com. [Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, South Africa] Reference
This species grows to a much larger size than Melia azedarach and is widely planted in Australia as a shade tree. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 6] Reference
The latter name (not to mention neem itself) has sometimes been confused with M. azedarach, a West Asian tree commonly known as Persian lilac, bakain, dharak, or chinaberry. From Wordnik.com. [3 The Tree] Reference
On the small flats, the apple-gum grew with a few scattered Moreton Bay ash trees; on the bergues of the river we found the white cedar (Melia azedarach), Clerodendron; an asclepiadaceous shrub with large triangular seed-vessels; and, on the hills, the blood-wood and stringy-bark. From Wordnik.com. [Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia : from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a distance of upwards of 3000 miles, during the years 1844-1845] Reference
A water extract (decoction) of the fresh leaves and/or stem bark of the pride of India (Melia azedarach Linn. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 9] Reference
Melia azedarach Linn. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 9] Reference
· Melia azedarach L. var australasica. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 6] Reference
Melia azedarach. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 11] Reference
Melia azedarach, 106. From Wordnik.com. [Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs] Reference
Melia azedarach L. Synonym. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 6] Reference
An irrigated garden in arid northern Pakistan may include vegetables such as egg-plants, tomatoes, bitter gourds, amaranth, portulaca, and chilis; perennial fruit producers like grapes and mulberries; chinaberry trees (Melia azedarach), whose wood is used for construction; and a species of jute for making rope. 18 In northern Mexico, household gardens produce fruits, vegetables, flowers, and chicken eggs for sale and household consumption, and medicinal herbs for home use. 19 A survey of 145 gardens of Tswana agropastoralists in Botswana revealed 45 domestic species and 8 wild species which had been transplanted or were sprouting spontaneously. 20. From Wordnik.com. [14. Saving seeds for planting] Reference
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