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'''[[Fever tree]]''' is a common name for ''Vachellia xanthophloea'', a tree native to eastern and southern Africa |
'''[[Fever tree]]''' is a common name for ''Vachellia xanthophloea'', a tree native to eastern and southern Africa: also Kipling's fevertree |
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'''Fever tree''' may also refer to: |
'''Fever tree''' may also refer to: |
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* ''[[Pinckneya pubens]]'', a tree native to the southern United States |
* ''[[Pinckneya pubens]]'', a tree native to the southern United States |
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* ''[[Anthocleista grandiflora]]'', commonly known as the forest fever tree |
* ''[[Anthocleista grandiflora]]'', commonly known as the forest fever tree |
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* ''[[Cinchona |
* ''[[Cinchona]]'', called fever tree in India. The bark of this species is used as a source of [[quinine]] |
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* ''[[Vachellia xanthophloea]]'', a tree native to eastern and southern Africa: also Kipling's fevertree |
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== Other things == |
== Other things == |
Latest revision as of 14:33, 9 June 2020
Fever tree is a common name for Vachellia xanthophloea, a tree native to eastern and southern Africa: also Kipling's fevertree
Fever tree may also refer to:
Other trees
[edit]- Pinckneya pubens, a tree native to the southern United States
- Anthocleista grandiflora, commonly known as the forest fever tree
- Cinchona, called fever tree in India. The bark of this species is used as a source of quinine
Other things
[edit]- Fever Tree (band), a 1960s psychedelic rock band
- Fever Tree (album), the band's debut album
- Fever-Tree, a producer of drink mixers
- The Fever Tree, a collection of short stories by British author Ruth Rendell