Julia Morton 1985 , , Economic Botany , Issue 2, Folder 39, Page 101-112 | The large leaves are up to 25 cm long and 15 cm broad, ovoid, glossy dark green and leathery |
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In Arriyadh, it is not always successful, owing to low humidity, but in a sheltered environment, where other plants are irrigated, growth and foliage are much better | The tree is damaged by frost |
Xiaopeng Zhang, Guansheng Ma, Junshi Chen And Others 12-2007 , , The Journal of Nutrition, Issue 12, Folder 137, Page 2717-2722.
6An ornamental tree, it grows up to 20 metres in height, with a characteristic pagoda shape, symmetrical crown and horizontal branches | The yellowish, inconspicuous flowers with an unpleasant smell are produced on spikes |
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M Abbey, M Noakes, G Belling And Others 1-5-1994 , , The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Issue 5, Folder 59, Page 995-999 | catappa is a good species for park and garden shade, and makes a good windbreak |
Dharmasiri 1-1-2000 , , Asian Journal of Andrology, Issue 3, Folder 2, Page 213-220.
29Rao And Others 9-2003 , , Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Issue 1, Folder 88, Page 45-50 | Michelle Zitt, Cassie Rowe, Bobbi Henken, And Others 1-2016 , , Nutrition Research, Issue 1, Folder 36, Page 80-89 |
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Hadeel Ali Ghazzawi, and Khalid Al-Ismail 2017 , , Journal of Food Quality, Edited | Subhashinee Wijeratne, Mamdouh Abou-Zaid, Fereidoon Shahidi 2006 , , The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Issue 2, Folder 54, Page 312-318 |
It prefers moist, well-drained, sandy and loamy soils, but is adapted to a wide range of substrates, including saline and alkaline sands over limestone.
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