soap tree การใช้
- The Desert Grassland exhibit area recreates a desert grassland habitat featuring soap tree yuccas, desert scrub, grasses and succulents.
- Cambridge Biotech, which developed and patented synthetic soap tree bark, licensed the material both to SmithKline and Genentech, which also is working to develop an AIDS vaccine.
- Along the drive, visitors can see a world of vegetation : soap trees and junipers from India, finger bananas and wisterias from China, lotus and papyrus from the Nile region of Africa and papayas from the tropics.
- During the springtime this area shows desert wildflowers of desert baileya, banana and soap tree yucca, brittle brush, creosote bush, indigo bush, purple sage, range ratany, palmers penstemon, hedgehog and prickly pear.
- Karchelia is home to Neem trees, Banyan vad tree, Pipal Pipdo tree, Teak Saag tree, Bawad, aasopalav, Mango, Jambudo, Guava Jamrukh, Bordi, Tamarind Khati aamli, Mithi aamli, aritha soap tree, Gunda tree, and fragrant orange Kesudo tree.
- Many plants at Eprapah were used by the Aboriginal people, including the red ash or soap tree ( " Alphitonia excelsa " ) as a poison, the edible and crunchy small fruit of the lillypilly ( " Syzygium smithii " ), black bean or Moreton Bay chestnut ( " Castanospermum australe " ) as a food source ( after long treatment ), and the paper bark ( " Melaleuca " sp . ) for carrying containers amongst other uses.