| | Medicinal Plants of the SW - Sapindus saponaria (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | The bark of the Sapindus saponaria is grayish-brown and thin, fissured into long narrow plates that often break up to create a decorative patchwork of reddish-brown and gray. |
 | | Sapindus saponaria is a common indigenous plant and ranges in habitat from Southern Arizona, south into Mexico, through all of Southern New Mexico, and east into Southern Missouri and Western Arkansas. |
 | | Most plants in the Sapindaceae are dioecious; however, in Sapindus saponaria one sex tends to dominate on an individual basis. |
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