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  2. Salvadora persica - Wikipedia

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    Salvadora persica is a small tree or shrub with a crooked trunk, [3] [need quotation to verify] typically 6–7 metres (20–23 ft) in height. [1] Its bark is scabrous and cracked, whitish with pendulous extremities. The root bark of the tree is similar in colour to sand, and the inner surfaces are an even lighter shade of brown.

  3. Salvadora (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Salvadora is a genus of flowering plants in the family Salvadoraceae. Species include: [1] Salvadora alii [2] Salvadora angustifolia [3] Salvadora australis;

  4. Salvadoraceae - Wikipedia

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    Salvadoraceae is a family in the plant order Brassicales, [1] consisting of three genera with a total of 11 known species. [2] They occur in Africa (including Madagascar), Southeast Asia, and on Java, suggesting they are probably found in much of Malesia.

  5. Salvadora oleoides - Wikipedia

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    Salvadora stocksii Wight Salvadora oleoides is a small bushy evergreen tree found in India and Pakistan and southern Iran . The root and stem possess various antimicrobial agents and is traditionally used as toothbrush in Pakistan and India.

  6. Flora of Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Following is the list of trees and plants found in ... S. No. Botanical name Local name (Devanagari) Family Photo 1. ... Salvadora oleoides, Dcne. Pilu (पिलू) ...

  7. Category:Lists of flowers - Wikipedia

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    These are lists of flowers. Lists of flowering plants belong in Category:Lists of plants. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. O.

  8. List of basal eudicot families - Wikipedia

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    The basal eudicots are a group of 13 related families of flowering plants in four orders: Buxales, Proteales, Ranunculales and Trochodendrales. [1] [a] Like the core eudicots (the rest of the eudicots), they have pollen grains with three colpi (grooves) or other derived structures, [4] and usually have flowers with four or five petals (sometimes multiples of four or five, sometimes reduced or ...

  9. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    List of national flowersflowers that represent specific geographic areas; Plants in culture – uses of plants by humans; Narcissus in culture – uses of narcissus flowers by humans; Lime tree in culture – uses of the lime (linden) tree by humans