Alphitonia excelsa

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Alphitonia excelsa is an Australian native evergreen tree, commonly known as red ash or soap tree, valued for its hardy growth, glossy foliage, and traditional use of its saponin-rich leaves as a natural soap.

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Alphitonia excelsa canonical 2

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf angiosperm
evergreen tree
tree species
woody plant
barkColor dark
climatePreference subtropical
tropical
commonName red ash
soap tree
containsCompound saponins
distribution New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
ecologicalRole provides food for insects
provides habitat for birds
evergreen true
family Rhamnaceae
forCleaning cloth
skin
genus Alphitonia
growthForm tree
growthRate fast-growing
habitat coastal forests
rainforest margins
hasFoliage glossy leaves
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate leaves
leafCharacteristic saponin-rich leaves
leafSurface glossy green upper surface
paler underside
leafType evergreen
nativeTo Australia
eastern Australia
order Rosales
photosyntheticPathway C3
taxonRank species
tolerates a range of soils
dry conditions
traditionalUse natural soap from leaves
usedBy Indigenous Australians
usedFor ornamental planting
shade tree
street tree
usedIn landscape gardening
valuedFor glossy foliage
hardy growth
traditional uses

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Rhamnaceae hasMember Alphitonia excelsa
Alphitonia hasSpecies Alphitonia excelsa