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Ozoroa paniculosa
... leaves appear to be dark green above and silvery below. Ozoroa paniculosa bears scented, creamy-white flowers in ... Sisulu National Botanical Garden (Gauteng: Johannesburg). Ozoroa The germination success rate is usually very poor with ... will help to remove the insects. The origin of the name Ozoroa is unknown; the species epithet paniculosa means with ...
Ozoroa obovata var. elliptica
... Baloyi Pretoria National Botanical Garden September 2011 Ozoroa obovata var. elliptica , a shrub which can also grow ... occurs inland in bushveld areas on rocky or loamy soils. Ozoroa When propagating Ozoroa obovata from seed use seedling mixture which contains1 ...
Ozoroa sphaerocarpa
... KwaZulu-Natal. It flourishes in woodlands and bushveld. Ozoroa Within its family, species of Ozoroa are the most difficult to propagate. It is best to sow ... might cause the roots to rot. The origin of the name Ozoroa is currently unknown, but the specific epithet ...
Ozoroa barbertonensis
... the help of Delia Oosthuizen for providing the images. Ozoroa barbertonensis is a multi-stemmed, evergreen subshrub ... compounded with many lateral veins. The leaves of Ozoroa barbertonensis are covered with soft hairs when young ... 5 x 6.5 mm. The seed is pendulous from the basal funicle. Ozoroa barbertonensis is endemic to South Africa, it occurs ...