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- Blighia abstract "Blighia is a genus of four species of flowering plants in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae, native to tropical Africa from Guinea east to Kenya. The fruit is partly edible, with the Ackee (B. sapida) being grown commercially for fruit production. The genus is named for Captain William Bligh (formerly of the HMS Bounty), who brought samples back to England.The species are evergreen trees growing to 10–20 m tall, with pinnate leaves. The flowers are produced in small panicles. The fruit is an oval capsule 4–8 cm long containing three seeds, each surrounded by an edible fleshy yellow aril, and a thick, leathery orange or red skin; the fruit apart from the aril is very poisonous.Selected speciesBlighia sapida - AckeeBlighia unijugataBlighia welwitschii↑".
- Blighia class Eudicots.
- Blighia division Flowering_plant.
- Blighia family Sapindaceae.
- Blighia family Sapindoideae.
- Blighia kingdom Plant.
- Blighia order Rosids.
- Blighia order Sapindales.
- Blighia synonym "Phialodiscus (Radlk.)".
- Blighia thumbnail Ackee_001.jpg?width=300.
- Blighia wikiPageID "915660".
- Blighia wikiPageRevisionID "541145321".
- Blighia date "December 2009".
- Blighia familia Sapindaceae.
- Blighia genus "Blighia".
- Blighia genusAuthority Charles_Konig.
- Blighia hasPhotoCollection Blighia.
- Blighia imageCaption "Blighia sapida".
- Blighia ordo Sapindales.
- Blighia regnum "Plantae".
- Blighia subdivision "See text".
- Blighia subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Blighia subfamilia Sapindoideae.
- Blighia synonyms "Phialodiscus (Radlk.)".
- Blighia type "plant".
- Blighia unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Blighia unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Blighia unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Blighia subject Category:Sapindaceae.
- Blighia type Eukaryote.
- Blighia type Plant.
- Blighia type Species.
- Blighia type Organism.
- Blighia comment "Blighia is a genus of four species of flowering plants in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae, native to tropical Africa from Guinea east to Kenya. The fruit is partly edible, with the Ackee (B. sapida) being grown commercially for fruit production. The genus is named for Captain William Bligh (formerly of the HMS Bounty), who brought samples back to England.The species are evergreen trees growing to 10–20 m tall, with pinnate leaves. The flowers are produced in small panicles.".
- Blighia label "Blighia".
- Blighia label "Blighia".
- Blighia label "Blighia".
- Blighia label "Blighia".
- Blighia label "Блигия".
- Blighia sameAs Blighia.
- Blighia sameAs Blighia.
- Blighia sameAs Blighia.
- Blighia sameAs m.03pl32.
- Blighia sameAs Q1021709.
- Blighia sameAs Q1021709.
- Blighia wasDerivedFrom Blighia?oldid=541145321.
- Blighia depiction Ackee_001.jpg.
- Blighia isPrimaryTopicOf Blighia.