Litchi chinensis
Litchi chinensis 'Sweetheart', Lychee Nut Tree - PlantVine
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Taxon: Litchi chinensis - USDA
1 1/2 inches, Color from cream to greenish, Sweet, watery, translucent pulp, One pit, Tropical, Taxonomic Classification Level.
Lychee Nut Tree – Litchi chinensis 'Sweetheart'
General Landscape Uses: Ecological Restoration Notes: Description: Dimensions: Height 20 - 40 ft. Growth Rate: Fast Native Range: Native Habitats: Soils: ...
Litchi chinensis (lychee) - Plant Pono
Characteristics · Color: Primary (reds, yellows and blues) · Non-native · Growth form: Large trees · Elevation range: 0 to 3,000 feet · Not salt tolerant · Full ...
Litchi chinensis sonn. Litchi chinensis Sonn. Names. Myanmar: kyetmauk, tayok-zi, wa-mayar. English: leechee, litchi, litchi nut, lychee. Range. South China, ...
Litchi chinensis in Flora of China @ efloras.org
summer. Native in SW Guangdong (Xuwen) and Hainan; widely cultivated in S China, especially in S Fujian and Guangdong [Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Guinea, ...
Growing Lychee: Litchi chinensis - Garden Oracle
Lychee is one of the most microclimate-sensitive fruit trees in nature. It is difficult to grow in hot, dry regions because of its need for acidic, highly ...
Litchee Fruit Plants (Litchi Chinensis) - Veliyath Garden
This tree is native to South China, Malaysia, and northern Vietnam. It is an evergreen tree with pinnate leaves. The flowers grow on a terminal inflorescence ...
Litchi (Lychee) - Litchi chinensis - THE OUTDOOR CIRCLE
Litchi (Lychee) - Litchi chinensis · Grown in subtropical and tropical regions. · It has been cultivated for over 2,000 years in China and Vietnam.
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Lychee - Litchi chinensis - Shrubz.us
Lychee (Litchi chinensis) is a fruit-bearing, evergreen, and ornamental tree native to tropical regions of Asia, known for its delicate and tasty fruits.
Litchi chinensis - Lychee - IPlantz
It is typically a small to medium-sized tree 8 to 15 m (26 to 50 ft) tall, with a single or occasionally forked trunk supporting a densely leafy, rounded crown.
Litchi chinensis - Environmental Horticulture - University of Florida
This attractive fruit tree has particularly handsome, dark green, glossy, evergreen leaves, three to six inches long, and forms a compact, round-headed.
lychee, Litchi chinensis Sapindales: Sapindaceae - IPM Images
No reference that we have lists this species as invasive in North America. This species is included for comparison to other species that are considered ...
Litchi chinensis (LIHCH)[Overview] - EPPO Global Database
General information about Litchi chinensis (LIHCH)
Litchi chinensis - Lychee - Seeds - Trade Winds Fruit
Very popular fruit with an exotic sweet flavor and white translucent flesh. Skin is red and slightly spiny. Trees will survive some frost, to 28-32F.
Litchi chinensis - Litchi, Lychee | ECHOcommunity.org
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Litchi chinensis - Wikispecies - Wikimedia
References · Govaerts, R. et al. 2022. Litchi chinensis in Kew Science Plants of the World Online. · USDA, ARS, Germplasm Resources Information ...
Lychee - Litchi chinensis - Virtual Herbarium
The lychee (Lichi chinensis) belongs to the Sapindacea family. This subtropical tree is native to South China. It can reach a height of 30-50 feet.
Litchi chinensis, Nephelium litchi, Lychee, Lichee - Top Tropicals
It is eaten fresh or sun-dried (Litchi Nuts) or canned in syrup. It is a good source of vitamin C and phosphorous. Often called the best fruit in the world.
Lychee
PlantLychee is a monotypic taxon and the sole member in the genus Litchi in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. There are three distinct subspecies of lychee. The most common is the Indochinese lychee found in South China, Malaysia, and northern Vietnam.