neem azadirachta indica also called nim margosa

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Baby neem plants growing through the soils. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Baby neem plants growing through the soils. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Baby neem plants growing through the soils. Royalty Free Stock Photo
negative space of neem tree logo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Neem, (Azadirachta indica), also called nim or margosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Neem, (Azadirachta indica), also called nim or margosa
Neem or nim or margosa, a fast-growing tree of the mahogany family Meliaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Neem or nim or margosa, a fast-growing tree of the mahogany family Meliaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Neem or nim or margosa, a fast-growing tree of the mahogany family Meliaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Neem or nim or margosa, a fast-growing tree of the mahogany family Meliaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Neem or nim or margosa, a fast-growing tree of the mahogany family Meliaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
fast-growing tree of the mahogany family (Meliaceae), valued as a medicinal plant, as a source of organic pesticides, and for its timber. Neem is likely native to the Indian subcontinent and to dry areas throughout South Asia. It has been introduced to parts of Africa, the Caribbean, and numerous counties in South and Central America. The plant has long been used in Ayurvedic and folk medicine and is used in cosmetics and in organic farming applications.


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