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Azadirachta indica
Neem, Indian Lilac
Intermediate Sensitivity
Species Name | Azadirachta indica |
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Common Name | Neem, Indian Lilac |
Family | Meliaceae |
Genus | Azadirachta |
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Species Information
- Evergreen to semi-deciduous medium-sized tree 15-20 m tall with a dense rounded crown. Leaves 20-40 cm long, pinnately compound with 10-15 leaflets on each side of the rachis, terminal leaflet present. Flowers 5-6 mm across, white, fragrant, in loose clusters. Fruits 1.4-2.8 cm long, ellipsoid, yellowish.
- The Indian subcontinent
- Tropical and semi-tropical forests
- Up to 1500 m
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- pH 6.2-7.0 [1]
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- It is a hardy species.
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- It cannot tolerate waterlogging. [1]
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- Its deep tap roots allow it to survive drought conditions and in sandy, leached soils. Specimens in urban areas were tolerant of water absence.
- Its deep tap roots allow it to survive drought conditions and in sandy, leached soils. Specimens in urban areas were tolerant of water absence. [1]
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- The leaves are used in Indian religious rites, and parts of the tree have medicinal properties [1]
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Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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