Chinaberry Meliaceae Melia azedarach L. Listen to the Latin   symbol: MEAZ
Other Fact Sheets
Leaf: Alternate, single to doubly compound, 10 to 22 inches long, leaflets coarsely toothed or lobed, 1 to 2 inches long, shiny green above and smooth on both surfaces.
Flower: Purple, in a loose long cluster, each flower 1/2 to 1 inch across, appearing after the leaves.

Fruit: Yellow-brown drupe, up to 3/4 inch in diameter in hanging clusters, ripen in the fall and persist all winter.

Twig: Very stout, olive-brown to brown with numerous lighter lenticels, three lobed large leaf scar, pith continuous and white, buds are small, round and fuzzy light brown (nearly white).

Bark: Brown to slightly reddish brown, splitting into slightly criss-crossing furrows.

Form: Small tree, 20 to 40 feet tall with a spreading crown.
 
USDA Plants Database
Melia azedarach is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and may seed into the landscape. See a map of the states in which Chinaberry has escaped (opens a new window).

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