Litchi Chinensis
Litchi chinensis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Litchi chinensis, commonly known as lychee, is an evergreen monoecious tree with a dense rounded crown that is native to southern China. It is noted for ...
Taxonomy · Litchi chinensis subsp. chinensis is the only commercialized lychee. It grows wild in southern China, northern Vietnam, and Cambodia. · Litchi ...
ENH-523/ST364: Litchi chinensis: Lychee - University of Florida
This attractive fruit tree has particularly handsome, dark green, glossy, evergreen leaves, five to eight inches long, and forms a compact, round-headed canopy.
Lychee | Description, Tree, Fruit, Taste, & Facts - Britannica
Lychee, (Litchi chinensis), evergreen tree of the soapberry family (Sapindaceae), grown for its edible fruit.
Biological and Phytopharmacological Descriptions of Litchi Chinensis
Litchi chinensis belongs to the Sapindaceae family and is well-known in the Indian traditional system for its traditional uses. The parts of the plant used are ...
Lychee, Litchi chinensis - Growables
Widely known as litchi and regionally as lichi, lichee, laichi, leechee or lychee; Spanish and Portuguese-speaking people call the fruit lechia.
Litchi chinensis - Useful Tropical Plants
Litchi chinensis is a slow-growing, very ornamental, evergreen tree with a dense, wide crown; it can grow 4 - 20 metres tall.
Litchi chinensis Lychee, Litchi PFAF Plant Database - PFAF.org
Litchi chinensis is an evergreen Tree growing to 12 m (39ft) by 12 m (39ft) at a slow rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 10 and is ...
Litchi chinensis Sapindaceae Sonn.
Litchi chinensis. Sapindaceae. Sonn. lychee, lichi. Lychee in the market. Thanks to The. Foundation of Agricultural Development and. Education for permission to ...
Litchi chinensis Sonn. - Singapore - National Parks Board (NParks)
Litchi chinensis Sonn. ; Common Name: Lychee, Litchee, Litchi, 荔枝 ; Plant Division, Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants) (Dicotyledon) ; Plant Growth Form, Tree ( ...
Litchi Chinensis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Litchi chinensis Sonnnerat belonging to the family Sapindaceae, known as Chinese Cherry, Leechee, Lichee, Litchi, Lychee, Mountain Lychee, and Water Lychee.
Litchi Chinensis Lychee - Aloha Tropicals
Exotic Trees, Tropical Plants & Flowers.
How To Grow Litchi chinensis - EarthOne
Litchi chinensis, commonly known as lychee, is a tropical tree native to the Guangdong and Fujian provinces of China. It produces small, fleshy fruits that ...
Litchi chinensis (lichi) | CABI Compendium
L. chinensis is a large evergreen tree up to 30 m tall with a short stocky trunk, native to southern China and Indo-China and now more or less pan-tropical in ...
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 ...
Litchi chinensis | Lychee | Litchi | 10 Seeds - Plant Flower Seeds
Litchi chinensis, commonly known as the Lychee or Litchi, is a tropical and subtropical fruit tree native to Southeast Asia, particularly China.
Litchi chinensis Sonn. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
Litchi chinensis Sonn. ... The native range of this species is China (SW. Guangdong) to Peninsula Malaysia, Borneo, Philippines. It is a tree and grows primarily ...
Nutrient components, health benefits, and safety of litchi ... - PubMed
Litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) is a tropical to subtropical fruit that is widely cultivated in more than 20 countries worldwide. It is normally consumed as ...
Lychee - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Lychee. In subject area: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science. Lychee seed is the dried mature seeds of Litchi chinensis ( ...
Genome Spotlight: Lychee (Litchi chinensis) - The Scientist
Whole genome sequences reveal multiple domestications of this agriculturally important tree and may hold the secrets to producing the sweet fruit year round.
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.