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Chinaberrytree (Melia azedarach) | Easyscape Plant Profile

Chinaberrytree

(Melia azedarach)

Chinaberrytree (Melia azedarach)

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Climate Requirements for Brisbane, Australia

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Precipitation 0" - 178" 52" Aquatic Aquatic
High Temp. 54°F - 115°F 86°F Your summer temperatures are normal for this plant. Excellent
Low Temp. -22°F - 91°F 48°F Your winter temperatures are normal for this plant Excellent
This plant may not grow well at your location - your precipitation is too high.

Summary

Melia azedarach, commonly known as Chinaberrytree, is a deciduous tree native to open woodlands and forest edges in South and Southeast Asia, Australasia, and parts of Australia. It typically grows to a height of 7–12 meters (20–40 ft) with a rounded crown that provides light, dappled shade. The tree is notable for its fragrant, pale purple or lilac flowers that bloom in clusters during the spring season, adding ornamental value. The fruit is a distinctive drupe, marble-sized, light yellow at maturity, and persists on the tree throughout winter, becoming wrinkled and nearly white over time. The leaves are large, up to 50 centimeters (20 in) long, with a dark green upper surface and a lighter green underside, featuring serrate margins.

Chinaberrytree is appreciated for its fragrant flowers, decorative fruit, and shade-providing canopy, making it a popular choice for urban planting, as a specimen tree, and in residential gardens. It is drought-tolerant, requiring low amounts of water once established, and adapts to a range of soil types with varying drainage capabilities. While it thrives in full sun, it can also tolerate part shade. Gardeners should be aware that the tree can become invasive outside its native range and may have aggressive roots that can disrupt pavements and structures. Additionally, all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested, and it can be prone to pests such as the white cedar moth caterpillar.CC BY-SA 4.0

Plant Description

  • Plant Type: Tree
  • Height: 30-50 feet
  • Width: 15-25 feet
  • Growth Rate: Rapid
  • Flower Color: Purple
  • Flowering Season: Spring
  • Leaf Retention: Deciduous

Growth Requirements

  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Water: Low
  • Drainage: Fast, Medium, Slow

Common Uses

Bird Garden, Fragrant, Showy Flowers

Natural Habitat

Open woodlands and forest edges

Other Names

Common Names: Persian Lilac , Pride Of India , Bead-Tree , Indian Lilac , Texas Umbrella Tree , Syringa Berrytree , Tulip Cedar , Umbrella Cedar , White Cedar , Chinaberry-Tree

Scientific Names: Melia azedarach , Melia dubia , Melia japonica , Melia toosendan , Melia azedarach var. subtripinnata , Melia azedarach var. japonica , Melia sempervirens , Melia composita , Melia candollei , Melia bombolo

GBIF Accepted Name: Melia azedarach L.