2. Neem (Azadirachta indica) is a tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae. It is native to India,
Myanmar, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Pakistan. It grows in tropical and semi-tropical
regions. Neem is known by many different names, including Nimm (Punjabi), Arya Veppu
(Malayalam), Azad Dirakht (Persian), Nimba (Sanskrit and Marathi), DogonYaro (in some
Nigerian languages), Margosa, Neeb (Arabic), Nimtree, Vepu, Vempu, Vepa (Telugu), Bevu
(Kannada), Kohomba (Sinhala), Vembu (Tamil), Tamar (Burmese), sầu đâu, xoan Ấn Độ
(Vietnamese), Paraiso (Spanish), and Indian Lilac (English). In East Africa it is also known as
Muarubaini (Swahili), which means the tree of the 40, as it is said to treat 40 different diseases.
Neem is a fast-growing tree that can reach up to 15–20 m (about 50–65 feet) tall, and sometimes
even to 35–40 m (115–131 feet). It is evergreen, but in serious drought it may lose most or nearly
all of its leaves. The branches are spread far apart.
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