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Definition of Sapindus marginatus
1. Noun. Deciduous tree of southwestern United States having pulpy fruit containing saponin.
Generic synonyms: Soapberry, Soapberry Tree
Group relationships: Genus Sapindus, Sapindus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sapindus Marginatus
Literary usage of Sapindus marginatus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States: Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown (1897)
"5. Saponaria, the only other North American species, occurs on the Florida keys.
i. Sapindus marginatus Willd. Soapberry. Wild China-tree. (Fig. 2386. ..."
2. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States: Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown (1897)
"5. Saponaria, the only other North American species, occurs on the Florida keys.
1. Sapindus marginatus Willd. Soapberry. Wild China-tree. (Fig. 2386. ..."
3. Bulletin by Smithsonian Institution, Dept. of the Interior, United States Dept. of the Interior, United States National Museum, United States (1907)
"Sapindus marginatus Willdenow. WILD CHINA TREE. The wild china tree was found
along Las Moras Creek at Fort Clark and on the San Pedro River in Texas, ..."
4. The Tree Book: A Popular Guide to a Knowledge of the Trees of North America by Julia Ellen Rogers (1905)
"The Wild China Tree (Sapindus marginatus, Willd.)—A tree of medium size which
grows from Louisiana to Kansas and southern Mexico, has leathery leaves with ..."
5. The Tree Book: A Popular Guide to a Knowledge of the Trees of North America by Julia Ellen Rogers (1905)
"The Wild China Tree (Sapindus marginatus, Willd.)—A tree of medium size which
grows from Louisiana to Kansas and southern Mexico, has leathery leaves with ..."