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  2. Melia azedarach - Wikipedia

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    Melia azedarach, commonly known as the chinaberry tree, [3] pride of India, [4] bead-tree, Cape lilac, [3] syringa berrytree, [3] Persian lilac, [3] Indian lilac, or white cedar, [5] is a species of deciduous tree in the mahogany family, Meliaceae, that is native to Indomalaya and Australasia.

  3. Syringa × persica - Wikipedia

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    persica. Syringa × persica, the Persian lilac, is a hybrid, thought to originate from a cross of Syringa × laciniata and S. afghanica. More compact than common lilacs, it grows up to 4–8 feet (1.2–2.4 m) and spreads about 5–10 ft (1.5–3.0 m). Persian lilac prefers warmer winter climates (hardiness zones 5–9) than many species of lilac.

  4. Syringa vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Syringa vulgaris, the lilac or common lilac, is a species of flowering plant in the olive family Oleaceae, native to the Balkan Peninsula, where it grows on rocky hills. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Grown in spring for its scented flowers, this large shrub or small tree is widely cultivated and has been naturalized in parts of Europe, Asia and North America.

  5. Syringa - Wikipedia

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    Ligustrina Rupr. Syringa is a genus of 12 currently recognized species of flowering woody plants in the olive family or Oleaceae [1] called lilacs. These lilacs are native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia, and widely and commonly cultivated in temperate areas elsewhere. [2][3][4][5] The genus is most closely ...

  6. Fritillaria persica - Wikipedia

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    Fritillaria persica is a robust bulbous perennial growing 30–60 cm (12–24 in) tall. Each plant may bear up to 30, conical, narrow, bell-shaped flowers, up to 0.75 in (1.9 cm) long, ranging in colour from deep purple to greenish brown. [6][7] A plant commonly found in cultivation outside its range is the cultivar 'Adiyaman', which is taller ...

  7. Hardenbergia violacea - Wikipedia

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    Hardenbergia violacea is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to Australia. It is known in Australia by the common names false sarsaparilla, purple coral pea, and waraburra. [ 2 ] Elsewhere it is also called purple twining-pea, vine-lilac, and wild sarsaparilla. [ 3 ] It is a prostrate or climbing subshrub with egg ...

  8. Persian lilac - Wikipedia

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    Look up persian lilac in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The name Persian lilac is commonly used for two different woody plants. Syringa × persica, a shrub in the olive family (Oleaceae) Melia azedarach, a tree in the mahogany family (Meliaceae) This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same ...

  9. Melia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Zederachia Heist. ex Fabr. Melia is a genus of flowering trees in the family Meliaceae. [3] The name is derived from μελία, the Greek name used by Theophrastus (c. 371 – c. 287 BC) for Fraxinus ornus, [4] which has similar leaves. [5]