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The children ran outside into the white sunlight and looked at the monkey in the lacy chinaberry tree.
The main utility of chinaberry is its timber.
They then got to an old treehouse, which is propped up in a Chinaberry tree.
They go to the treehouse in the Chinaberry tree, and decide to camp out there.
Fig, doum-palm, and chinaberry trees grow in the area.
A memoir, Chinaberry Sidewalks, was published in 2011.
He and Questor were sitting in spring twilight under the dooryard chinaberry tree.
Chinaberry primarily refers to the tree Melia azedarach.
Chinaberry may also refer to:
Swietenia is a genus of trees in the chinaberry family, Meliaceae.
For years, China Elementary hosted an annual Chinaberry Festival, to celebrate the city's people and history.
Between 19 July 1945 and 5 November, Chinaberry tended nets at Eniwetok.
Chinaberry (2011)
Fauset's third novel, The Chinaberry Tree, has largely been ignored critically.
When they thinned out he headed for the cherry blossoms, then magnolia, chinaberry, pecan, walnut and prickly pear.
The neem tree is very similar in appearance to its relative, the Chinaberry (Melia azedarach).
However, several local China and Meeker natives have taken to cultivating and nurturing new and transplanted chinaberry trees.
Several trees, including pine, oak, sycamore, chinaberry, live oak, sweetgum, poplar, are prevalent in the area.
Chinaberry operated in both the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean before being decommissioned at war's end.
She hit Miss Carl across the chest with her right arm, and Miss Carl fell into the chinaberry trees.
I can see the landscape--the pecan, chinaberry, and pine trees, the pigs and cows and chickens.
Chinaberry (Fact-Simile, 2010)
Many seeds have been used as beads in necklaces and rosaries including Job's tears, Chinaberry, rosary pea, and castor bean.
Melia azedarach (Chinaberry, Persian Lilac)
One could say "Spunk," Reggie Montgomery style, has it all: glitter and grace, jasmine, chinaberry trees, hot biscuits and candy kisses.
These species should not be confused with Melia azedarach, which is a tree in a different genus of the mahogany family.
This is a different plant than Melia azedarach, also sometimes called Persian lilac.
The hostplant for the species is Melia azedarach.
Chinaberry primarily refers to the tree Melia azedarach.
The larvae feed on Melia azedarach.
Melia azedarach var.
Still other species up to this height as karrışık Laurel, Melia azedarach and boxwood tree is seen.
Melia azedarach, called chinaberry or West Indian lilac, contained a number of toxic alkaloids.
The neem tree is very similar in appearance to its relative, the Chinaberry (Melia azedarach).
Despite its common names, it does not belong to the cedar genus, nor is it related to the Australian White cedar, Melia azedarach.
Melia azedarach (Chinaberry, Persian Lilac)
Chinaberry or Bead Tree, Melia azedarach (North America, Queensland, India and southern China)
Pseudomonas meliae is a fluorescent, Gram-negative, soil bacterium that causes bacterial gall of the chinaberry (Melia azedarach Lin.)
Melia azedarach in keeping with other members of the family Meliaceae has a timber of high quality, but as opposed to many almost-extinct species of mahogany it is under-utilised.
The larvae feed on Commiphora caryaefolia, Sclerocarya caffra, Melia azedarach and Schinus molle.
They mainly feed on seeds of Cnidoscolus phyllacanthus, Jatropha, Guazuma ulmifolia, and the non-native Melia azedarach.
Behavioral and physiological effects of Melia azedarach L. extract on the teak defoliator Hyblaea puera Cramer (Lepidoptera: Hyblaeidae).
The study of Melia azedarach (White cedar) as a host to this species revealed that the S. acuminatum acquired insecticidal compounds that increased its resistance to the Quandong Moth.
Thanks - Replies: I guess you mean Melia azedarach L. (please use scientific names of plants since common plant names are often used for more than one plant, often of different plant families).
(10) Los Paraísos According to one version, trees were planted in the area in the 1940s, several blocks from a variety of tree Melia azedarach, known as "Paraíso" (Paradise).
Melia azedarach should not be confused with the Azadirachta trees, which are trees in the Meliaceae family that are classified separately from the Melia azedarach tree.
Melia azedarach, commonly known as white cedar, chinaberry tree, bead-tree, Cape lilac, or Persian lilac or Indian lilac, is a species of deciduous tree in the mahogany family, Meliaceae, that is native to Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Indochina, Southeast Asia and Australia.