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Colin Mills, compiler of the Hortus Camdenensis, died in late November 2012 after a short illness. As he always considered the Hortus his legacy, it is his family's intention to keep the site running in perpetuity. It will not, however, be updated in the near future.

Melia azedarach L.

Frost tender, fast-growing, many-branched, spreading, deciduous tree with fissured grey bark, pinnate leaves, to 60cm long, with many, toothed leaflets, and a profusion of star-shaped, fragrant, lilac flowers, to 2cm across, in arching panicles from spring to summer, followed by yellow fruit.  To 15m.  [RHSE, Hilliers’].

Horticultural & Botanical History

‘Few plants, as it appears, have a wider range, being found in North and South-America, and in the East and West-Indies, as well as Syria.  Is common , by cultivation, in all the southern parts of Europe, where the nuts are threaded for beads, to assist the devotion of good catholics, for which purpose they are particularly suited, having a natural perforation through the centre; hence the tree has been called arbor sancta and by the Spaniards arbol parayso.’  [BM t.1066/1807].  Cultivated in England since 1656.  [JD].  The fruit is ‘the size of a cherry, pale yellow when ripe.  The pulp surrounding the nucleus is poisonous, and when mixed with grease is said to kill dogs.’  [Don].

History at Camden Park

Listed in all published catalogues [T.671/1843].  It is possible that the plants grown by Macarthur were Melia azedarach L. var. australasica (Juss.) DC. Melia azedarach is quite common in the Camden area and frequently planted.  There are a number of trees in the gardens which self-seed readily, to the point of being a weed.  Whether these are the variety australasica or from introduced stock is impossible to say at present.

Notes

Published Mar 20, 2009 - 05:22 PM | Last updated Mar 24, 2010 - 02:14 PM

Shown are the pinnate leaves with toothed leaflets, and star-shaped lilac flowers.  Curtis's Botanical Magazine t.1066, 1807.

Melia azedarach L. | BM t.1066/1807 | BHL

Family Meliaceae
Category
Region of origin

Widespread including Australia

Synonyms
  • Melia semperflorens Sw.
  • Melia japonica G.Don
  • Melia azedarach L. var. australasica (Juss.) DC.
  • Melia australasica A.Juss.
  • Melia dubia Cav.
  • Melia australis Sweet
  • Melia composita Willd.
  • Azedarach sempervirens var. australasica (A.Juss.) Kuntze
Common Name

Indian lilac, Bead tree, Persian lilac, Pride of India, White cedar

Name in the Camden Park Record

Melia azedarach - Bead tree 

Confidence level high