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Meliaceae
Batcher (2000) states that M. azedarach is distinguished from other members of the Meliaceae family in the southeastern U.S. by the nature of its compound leaves, and by its drooping, persistent clusters of yellowish fruits. M. azedarach is not easily confused with any other plants in its introduced North American range (K. Burks, personal communication, in Batcher, 2000). |
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