No, sweet neem is not a weed. The type of vegetation in question references a plant that is not where the gardener wants it to be or whose benefits are denigrated, forgotten, or unknown. The plant in question (Murraya koenigii) provides landscape interest through its attractively diminutive, pest-free shrub silhouettes and culinary and medicinal values through alkaloids which may treat human hepatocellular carcinoma, berries which are edible, and leaves which serve as seasoning.
Sweet neem is another name for curry leaves, which are commonly used in Indian cooking for their aromatic flavor. They are not to be confused with bitter neem leaves, which are more bitter in taste and are used for their medicinal properties in traditional medicine.
You can use your sense of smell to distinguish between sugar solution and neem solution with eyes closed. Sugar solution will have a sweet smell, while neem solution will have a bitter or pungent smell due to the natural properties of neem.
The best weed on Earth is said to be Jack Herer. It is a sweet, piney sativa.
Water bugle, sweet bugle, Virginian water horehound, and gypsy weed.
No. people grow crops of sweet corn, and feed corn. humans eat sweet corn (how ever they want) and cows get the feed corn. it's not a weed. but there are lots of different types of sweet corn too.
Both heroin and marijuana have a sweet odor, therefore I'd assume yes.
Marijuana smoke smells sweet. (Yes, I have actually smelled it.)
Neem Neem Shahad Shahad was created on 2011-08-15.
no neem is a dicot.
Neem is the Hindi name of the tree. In English the most common name is Margosa.
yes it does affect them, i did a science fair project and i had sweet pea plants growing and then the weed killer killed them....true story.
nomencluture of neem