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Azadirachta excelsa
Gaint Neem Tree, Sentang
Intermediate Sensitivity
Species Name | Azadirachta excelsa |
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Common Name | Gaint Neem Tree, Sentang |
Family | Meliaceae |
Genus | Azadirachta |
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Species Information
- Large, evergreen tree growing up to 50 m tall. Pinnately compound leaves 20-60 cm long, clustered at the ends of twigs, with 7-11 leaflets on each side of the rachis, terminal leaflet absent. Flowers white, sweetly scented, in erect and long clusters. Fruits 2.4-3.2 cm long, ellipsoid, green ripening yellowish.
- Vietnam, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, the Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, and Irian Jaya
- Rainforests at altitudes of up to 350 m
- Up to 350 m
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- The IUCN states that the species is sensitive to drought. However, mature trees have been observed doing well during the dry season. They are planted on a large scale in plantations, so they should be able to withstand water absence for one month or more since there is no one to water them there. Perhaps they did not grow as expected for a plantation species, but the trees did not die.
- The IUCN states that the species is sensitive to drought. However, mature trees have been observed doing well during the dry season. They are planted on a large scale in plantations, so they should be able to withstand water absence for one month or more since there is no one to water them there. Perhaps they did not grow as expected for a plantation species, but the trees did not die. [1]
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- Prone to insect attacks. [1]
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- A multipurpose tree with edible parts, medicinal uses, insecticidal properties, and agroforestry applications. The wood can be used to make furniture, and oil from the seeds to make soap. [1]
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Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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