Salvadoraceae

E1039568

Salvadoraceae is a small family of flowering plants within the order Brassicales, comprising shrubs and trees such as Salvadora persica, often known for their use as natural toothbrushes.

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Label Occurrences
Salvadoraceae canonical 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf plant family
taxon
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
containsCompound mustard-oil glucosides
dispersal bird-dispersed fruits
economicUse chewing sticks
fodder
fuelwood
traditional medicine
flowerType bisexual flowers
small flowers
fruitType berry-like fruit
growthForm shrubs
trees
habitat arid regions
coastal areas
semi-arid regions
hasCommonUse oral hygiene
tooth-cleaning sticks
hasMember Azima
Dobera NERFINISHED
Salvadora NERFINISHED
includesSpecies Azima tetracantha NERFINISHED
Dobera glabra
Salvadora oleoides NERFINISHED
Salvadora persica NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafType evergreen
nativeTo Africa
Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Asia NERFINISHED
Indian subcontinent NERFINISHED
notableFor Salvadora persica used as natural toothbrush
order Brassicales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
phylogeneticPlacement core Brassicales
pollination insect-pollinated
previouslyAssociatedWith Celastrales NERFINISHED
Oleales
recognizedBy APG IV system NERFINISHED
taxonRank family
typeOf flowering plant family
woodType hardwood

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Brassicales containsFamily Salvadoraceae