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RMJ4F9HN–Sapindus saponaria Blanco2.388
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RF2WF5547–Sapindus soap tree with flowers on a white background.
RM2HF5KM0–Sapindus saponaria Ypey38.
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RF2C7YJ1A–Sapindus forest, popular local photo spots in Taichung city
RF2HJMHAF–Close up shot of cute small red Northern Cardinal on a Sapindus saponaria tree at Oklahoma
RF2PMJ8GE–Tree called sapindus saponaria, popularly known as soap tree, with blue sky in the background
RM2B636G0–The shells of soapberries (Sapindus saponaria) in line on a beige organic cotton fabric, with copy space
RM2HF8JMR–Sapindus saponaria Blanco2.388.
RMRE2CBM–. The indigenous trees of the Hawaiian Islands. Trees. I'LATI-; 106.. SAPINDUS SAPONARIA L. A'e nv Manele. Tree growiiii; in the Kipiika l'ii;uihi, Hawaii; clc'atioii 4(infl fet't.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Rock, Joseph Francis Charles, 1884-1962. Honolulu, T. H.
RMPG1WT6–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 8AP1NDA0EJE. 349 Sapindus Saponaria.. Fig. 353. Longitudinal sec- tion of frait. three tmiovulate cells, more or less separated from each otter above and outwardly, surmounted by a style divided at its summit into three stigmatiferous lobes. The ovule, inserted near the base of the internal angle of each cell, is ascendent, anatropous, with the micropyle inferior and exterior.^ In the ripe fruit usually only one of the cells "is developed into a fleshy or coriaceous pericarp, indehiscent, globular or nearly so, accompanied at the base by the undeve
RMMCPH9Y–. Fig. 314. Sapindus Saponaria L. A Frnchtzweig i/i, B Frucht im Längsschnitt Vi. C Samen von unten, D im Längsschnitt i/i- Nach Kadlkofer, ans Engler-Prantl, Pflanzenfamilien. anläge hervor, deren Fächer je einem Fruchtfache entsprechen und je eine Samenknospe enthalten. Reif stellt sie eine Spaltfrucht von drupöser Beschaffenheit dar, mit seitlich vorspringenden, nahezu ihrer ganzen Höhe nach miteinander verbundenen, einsamigen sphäroidischen Frucht- knöpfen (cocci), deren jeder einem Fruchtfache entspricht und auch nach seiner Ablösung geschlossen bleibt (Fig. 314^). Häufig sind einzelne
RF2ACD42X–soap nuts in a bowl on the washing machine and lavender, detergent powder, selective focus
RFFT9XJX–Soapnuts or Soapberries used as natural surfactant over white background
RFFN0GMX–Soapnuts or Soapberries used as natural surfactant over white background
RM2BXCDT6–Sapindus saponaria L Sapindus saponaria L.
RMJ95GGR–Sapindus saponaria Ypey38 edit with labels
RF2WF5549–A growth cycle of sapindus soap tree on a white.
RF2K6NTGN–Wingleaf Soapberry Fruits of the species Sapindus saponaria with selective focus
RF2C7YJXR–Sapindus forest, popular local photo spots in Taichung city
RF2PMJ8N9–Tree called sapindus saponaria, popularly known as soap tree, with blue sky in the background
RM2B76BHC–The shells of soapberries (Sapindus saponaria) and soda percarbonate in line on a beige organic cotton fabric, with copy space
RM2HF8JK7–Sapindus saponaria Ypey38 edit with labels.
RMRJY5X9–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 5. Florida. Trees. Map 240.—Sapindus saponaria L., wingleaf soapberry.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Little, Elbert L. (Elbert Luther), 1907-2004; United States. Forest Service. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
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RM2C1J5GT–Sapindus saponaria L Sapindus saponaria L.
RMJ4G10E–Sapindus saponaria Blanco2.388 cropped
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RF2K6NTG4–Wingleaf Soapberry Fruits of the species Sapindus saponaria with selective focus
RF2PMJ8TK–Tree called sapindus saponaria, popularly known as soap tree, with blue sky in the background
RM2B76BF3–The shells of soapberries (Sapindus saponaria) and soda percarbonate in line on a beige organic cotton fabric, with copy space
RM2HF8JMG–Sapindus saponaria Blanco2.388-cropped.
RM2BFC6BB–Flat lay overhead shot of an Aleppo bar soap and accessories for laundry like soapberries on a wooden background. Concept of hygiene and dermatology,
RMRDG3J4–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 8AP1NDA0EJE. 349 Sapindus Saponaria.. Fig. 353. Longitudinal sec- tion of frait. three tmiovulate cells, more or less separated from each otter above and outwardly, surmounted by a style divided at its summit into three stigmatiferous lobes. The ovule, inserted near the base of the internal angle of each cell, is ascendent, anatropous, with the micropyle inferior and exterior.^ In the ripe fruit usually only one of the cells "is developed into a fleshy or coriaceous pericarp, indehiscent, globular or nearly so, accompanied at the base by the undeve
RM2BXCP53–Sapindus saponaria L Sapindus saponaria L.
RMKJ13EB–Sapindus saponaria-fruits-1
RF2WF5540–Life cycle of sapindus soap tree on a white background.
RF2K6NTGE–Wingleaf Soapberry Fruits of the species Sapindus saponaria with selective focus
RF2PMJ7WY–Tree called sapindus saponaria, popularly known as soap tree, with blue sky in the background
RMT3XFWN–Archive image from page 887 of Die Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreichs . Die Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreichs : versuch einer Technischen Rohstofflehre des Pflanzenreiches dierohstoffedesp03wies Year: 1921 876 Zweiundzwanzigster Abschnitt. Früchte. Sapindus Saponaria L. gehört dem tropischen Amerika an. Die von Radlkofer gegebene eingehende Beschreibung der Frucht (Fig. 314), die auch die anatomischen Verhältnisse berücksichtigt, lautet folgender- maßen: »Die Frucht von Sapindus Saponaria geht aus einer ober- ständigen dreifächerigen (ausnahmsweise auch vierfächerigen) Frucht- Fig. 314. Sapindus Sap
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RMRJX0X0–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 12 A number of Marquesan plants fit that description. They regenerate well in Marquesan inland sites and can be called widely naturalized there: Caesalpinia bonduc Colubrina asiatica Cordia subcordata Erythrina variegata Guettarda speciosa Ipomoea macrantfia Hibiscus tiliaceus Morinda citrifolia Pandanus tectorius sensu lato Premna serratifolia Sapindus saponaria Thespesia populnea Most of those species grow in forests below about 500m, but the dominance of at least two, Hibiscus tiliaceus and Pandanus tectori
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RMRMC9F9–. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. SAPINDUS SAPONARIA. (Tropical Soapberry.) The seed vessels of this plant are employed for washing purposes, and the round black seeds are made up into rosaries and articles of ornament. Tree quite ornamental; native of the West Indies and south Florida. 25 cts. each. SCHIZOLOBIUM EXCELSUM. From Brazil. A tall tree, with great decompound leaves. A very rapid grower, and will probably prove a valuable shade tree for southern Florida. 50 cts. to §1 each. SPIR
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RMRMC9GB–. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. 7° THE AMERICAN EXOTIC NURSERIES, SEVEN OAKS, FLORIDA.. SAPINDUS SAPONARIA. (Tropical Soapberry.) The seed vessels of this plant are employed for washing purposes, and the round black seeds are made up into rosaries and articles of ornament. Tree quite ornamental; native of the West Indies and south Florida. 25 cts. each. SCHIZOLOBIUM EXCELSUM. From Brazil. A tall tree, with great decompound leaves. A very rapid grower, and will probably prove a valuable s
RMRCHA4E–. Die Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreichs : versuch einer Technischen Rohstofflehre des Pflanzenreiches. Botany, Economic. 876 Zweiundzwanzigster Abschnitt. Früchte. Sapindus Saponaria L. gehört dem tropischen Amerika an. Die von Radlkofer gegebene eingehende Beschreibung der Frucht (Fig. 314), die auch die anatomischen Verhältnisse berücksichtigt, lautet folgender- maßen: »Die Frucht von Sapindus Saponaria geht aus einer ober- ständigen dreifächerigen (ausnahmsweise auch vierfächerigen) Frucht-. Fig. 314. Sapindus Saponaria L. A Frnchtzweig i/i, B Frucht im Längsschnitt Vi. C Samen von unten, D im L
RMREFHJE–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. 141. Jabonclllo, wingleaf soapberry Natural size. Sapindus saponaria L. 309. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Little, Elbert Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RMRDXR9M–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 606 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS spermum Halicacabum), a well known ornamental climber, but a weed in the South. A refreshing drink is made fom the seed of guarana (Paullinia Cupana) of South America; it contains caffein, saponin and an acrid green fixed oil. The' fruit of Sapindus Saponaria contains a great deal of saponin and is used as a substitute for soap. The soapberry tree {Sapindus marginatus) is used as a shade tree in the Sou
RMRDX7X4–. The flora of the Algeria. Botany. Sapindus NO — Sapindaceas Saponaire ou Savonnier . Saponaria or Soap Berry- Tree of Japanese origin. The female tree bears a large nut enclosing a fatty kernel used in lieu of soap for cleansing purposes.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gubb, Alfred S. (Alfred Samuel), 1857-. Alger, Imprimerie Alge?rienne; London, Ballie?re, Tindall & Cox
RMRDX7WA–. The flora of the Algeria. Botany. Sapindus NO — Sapindaceas Saponaire ou Savonnier . Saponaria or Soap Berry- Tree of Japanese origin. The female tree bears a large nut enclosing a fatty kernel used in lieu of soap for cleansing purposes.. Male Saponaria. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gubb, Alfred S. (Alfred Samuel), 1857-. Alger, Imprimerie Alge?rienne; London, Ballie?re, Tindall & Cox
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