Botanical Name: Azadirachta indica
Common Name:
- English: Neem, Margosa
- Ayurvedic: Nimba, Nimbaka, Arishta, Arishtaphala
- Unani: Aazaad-Darakht-e-Hindi
- Also, known as: Abodua, Neeb, Neem, Neem Sikha, Nim, Nim Tree, Nimba, Nimbatikta, Nimbam, Aforo-Oyinbo, Anwe Egyane, Aryaveppu, Arista, Arulundi, Azad Dirakht, Azadarakht, Azedarach, Balantanimba, Bakan, Bead Tree, Bevinama, Bevu, Bewina Mara, Bodetso, Bo-Nim, Bakayan, China Tree, Cót Anh, Darbejiya, Dogo Yaro, Dogo’n Yaro, Dogonyaro, Dogoyaro, Dongo Yaro, Dua Gyane, Gori, Vemu, Vembu, Vemmu, Vepa, Veppa, Veppam, Veppan, Gringging, Holy Tree, Igi-Oba, Imba, Indian Lilac, Indian Lilac Tree, Indian Neem Tree, Indian Sadao, Intaran, Isa-Bevu, Jaroud, Kadunimb, Kahibevu, Kingtsho, Kiswahhili, Kohhomba, Kwinin, Labkh, Lilac De Perse, Lilas Des Indes, Liliti, Limb, Limba, Limbado, Limado, Linigbe, Mahanim, Mahanimba, Mahnimu, Mak Tong, Margosa, Margosa Tree, Margose, Cape Lilac, Chajara Hourra, Chichaâne Arbi, China Berry, Marrar, Mimba, Mindi, Miro Tahiti, Mwarobaini, Nimgach, Nivaquine, Ogwu Akom, Kohumba, Koummar, Kuman Masar, Kuman Nasara, Oilevevu, Ouchi, Persian Lilac, Phãk Kã Dão, Paaribhadra, Picumarda, Pichumarda, Pichumanda, Pichumandaka, Sa-Dao, Sa-Dao Baan, Sadao India, Sdau, Salien, Sandan, Sandannoki, Sãu Dâu, Senjed Talhk, Shajarat El Horrah, Shereesh, Sutiktak,Tâak, Tâakhak, Tiktaka, Touchenboku, Veppu, White Cedar, Xoan Dào, Zanzalakht, and Zaytoon
Habitat: India
Origin: India
Harvested: Wild
Parts Used: Leaves
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