chinese tallow

     

Triaica sebifera, also referred to as Sapium sebiferum, is commonly known as the Chinese tallow tree, Florida aspen and Gray Popcorn Tree. Introduced to the United States, the tree is native to eastern Asia, and is most commonly associated with eastern China, Taiwan, and Japan. In these regions, the waxy coating of the seeds is used for candle and soap making, and the leaves are used as herbal medicine to treat boils. The plant sap and leaves are reputed to be toxic, and decaying leaves from the plant are toxic to other species of plant. The specific epithets sebifera and sebiferum mean "wax-bearing" and refer to the vegetable tallow that coats the seeds.

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  • Just an 80 deg fall day in Houston waiting for the Chinese Tallow (which is despised in all other seasons) to give us our only fall color.
  • @giddeygirl They're so into tree maintenance.I planted a Chinese Tallow on my verge & they even put a well around that. They stop & water it
  • Chinese tallow tree in front of a blue wall @ Terry Tyzack Aquatic Centre #photography #bluewall #tallowtree