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Combretum hereroense

Combretum hereroense
Common names: russet bushwillow, mouse-eared combretum (Eng.); kierieklapper (Afr.); mokabi (Northern Sotho); mugavhi (Venda); umhlalavane (Zulu)
Family: Combretaceae

... Judith Debeila, Sharlotte Kwenaite and Keitumetse Lenong. Combretum hereroense is a semi-deciduous shrub or small tree ... bush, the beautiful Russet Bushwillow or Mouse-eared Combretum, as it is commonly known, has attractive curvy ... and winter, from January–June. In southern Africa, Combretum hereroense occurs naturally in the bushveld of ...

06 / 05 / 2019 | Refilwe Maria Malatji | Pretoria NBG
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Combretum vendae

Combretum vendae var. glabratum  (Wynand Uys, iSpot)
Common names: Venda bushwillow (Eng.); vendaboswilg (Afr.); gopo-gopo, gopokopo-bani (Venda)
Family: Combretaceae

... Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden September 2016   Combretum vendae is a multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub of ... This form predominates in the western part of its range. Combretum vendae is found in the South African Province of ... contains 20 genera and about 500 species. The genus Combretum comprises of about 250 species of trees, shrubs, ...

19 / 09 / 2016 | Nomama Mei | Kirstenbosch NBG
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Combretum zeyheri

Combretum zeyheri
Common names: large-fruited bushwillow, Zeyher’s bushwillow (Eng.); raasblaar, fluisterboom (Afr.); moduba-tshipi (Sepedi); umbondwe wasembudwini (isi Zulu); mufh
Family: Combretaceae

... With additions by Andrew Hankey Walter Sisulu NBG May 2015 Combretum zeyheri is a deciduous or semi-deciduous  tree of ... larger, bigger than those of any other species of Combretum; they are approximately about  80 mm long and 40 ... with four wings typically of the genus, 80 mm in diameter. Combretum zeyheri is found in Mpumalanga, Limpopo, Gauteng ...

25 / 05 / 2015 | Andrew Hankey | Pretoria NBG
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Combretum molle

Flower spikes
Common names: velvet bush willow, velvet leaf willow (Eng.); fluweelboswilg, basterrooibos (Afr.); mokgwethe (North Sotho); iNkukutwane (Siswati); xikhukhutsane (Ts
Family: Combretaceae

... and on the Waterberg and Soutpansberg mountains. Combretum It germinates readily from fresh seeds not damaged ... while a true radical develops under ground. The name Combretum was given by Pliny to a particular climbing plant, ... decorative tree, well suited for a summer rainfall garden. Combretum molle R.Br. ex G.Don 537 Combretum molle Raimondo ...

31 / 10 / 2011 | T.T. Masupa | National Herbarium Pretoria
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Combretum apiculatum subsp. apiculatum

Combretum apiculatum subsp. apiculatum
Common names: red bush willow (Eng.); rooiboswilg (Afr.); umbondwe (Zulu); imbondvo (Swazi); mohwidiri (Tswana); mohwelere (Sepedi); muvuvha (Tshivenda); ndhuva (Ts
Family: Combretaceae

... The sweetly scented flowers are visited by bees and ants. Combretum This is an attractive garden tree, with brownish ... It prefers sandy soil or rocky areas with clay soil. Combretum is a Latin name referring to a climbing plant while ... refers to the sharp tip of the leaf. Many of the Combretum species are climbers although this species is not. ...

10 / 01 / 2011 | T.T. Masupa | Pretoria NBG
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Combretum imberbe

Combretum imberbe
Common names: leadwood (Eng.); hardekool (Afr.); motswiri (Pedi); ummono (Sotho); mondzo (Tsonga); motswere (Tswana); umbondwe omnyama (Zulu); mohwelere-tshipi (Nor
Family: Combretaceae

... semi-deciduous tree, which grows up to 20 m in height. Combretum imberbe is the tallest of all the South African ... in Lowveld areas and grows along streams and rivers. Combretum imberbe is widespread in northern Namibia. It is ... a threat to early life stages such as seeds and seedlings. Combretum Seeds that have not been parasitized should be ...

10 / 04 / 2006 | Patrick Mtsweni | Walter Sisulu NBG
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Combretum woodii

Pale leaves and flowers on C. woodii
Common names: large-leaved forest bushwillow (Eng.); grootblaarvaderlandswilg (Afr.); iWaphu (Zulu); Mbondvo sehlatsi (Swazi)
Family: Combretaceae

... are known. The four wings that are characteristic of Combretum fruits may be assumed to play a role in the ... role is, may be open to question, as the vast majority of Combretum fruits I have seen in the field, have fallen within ... distance-scarcely out of the canopy-of their parent trees. Combretum As trees of this species are not inordinately ...

14 / 02 / 2005 | Hugh Glen | KwaZulu-Natal Herbarium
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Combretum bracteosum

Combretum bracteosum
Common names: hiccough-nut, hiccup nut, hiccough creeper (Eng.); hikklimop (Afr.); uQotha (Xhosa)
Family: Combretaceae

... It is a true nut in that it has a hard outer shell. Combretum bracteosum is found naturally along the coast in ... , which is also in this family. There are 250 species of  Combretum  worldwide in areas with warm climates, although ... is predominately brown and white with a striped abdomen. Combretum The spectacular blaze of flowers make  Combretum ...

14 / 06 / 2004 | Alice Aubrey | Walter Sisulu NBG
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Combretum mossambicense

Flowers
Common names: knobbly creeper (Eng.); knoppiesklimop (Afr.)
Family: Combretaceae

... of tropical Africa. Most browsers enjoy feeding on this Combretum , and the larvae of the striped policeman and ... insect-eating birds such as the Brownheaded Kingfisher. Combretum Propagate it from seed or possibly from cuttings. ... ranging from about -4°C to 40°C (or higher?). Combretum  is a name used by the Roman writer Pliny (23-79 ...

11 / 08 / 2003 | Pitta Joffe | Pretoria NBG
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Combretum kraussii

Fruit of Combretum kraussii:©G.Nichols
Common names: forest bushwillow (Eng.), bosvaderlandswilg (Afr.), uhwabhu, umdubu-wehlathi (Zulu), ulandile (Xhosa), imbondvo-lemhlophe, umdvubu (Swazi), modlubu (N
Family: Combretaceae

... of air currents or wind. Some animals are known to eat Combretum fruit and also help with the seed dispersal. Combretum Its range of seasonal features make this a good ... showy and in winter its leaves turn fiery before falling. Combretum kraussii grows easily and quickly from seed. Fruit ...

07 / 07 / 2003 | Lou-nita LeRoux | Lowveld NBG
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Combretum erythrophyllum

Flowers
Common names: river bushwillow (Eng.), riviervaderlandswilg, rooiblaar, rooiblad (Afr.), umbondwe, umdubu-wehlandze, umhlalavane (Zulu), umdubu (Xhosa), miavana, mo
Family: Combretaceae

... each fruit, open those that contain grubs and eat them. Combretum This is a popular shade tree, surprisingly drought ... brown colour when young and drying to a honey-brown. Combretum erythrophyllum (Burch.) Sond. 536 Combretum erythrophyllum According to the Red List of South ...

30 / 06 / 2003 | Lou-nita LeRoux | Lowveld NBG
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Combretum microphyllum

Combretum microphyllum
Common names: flame creeper
Family: Combretaceae

... Garden With additions by Yvonne Reynolds June 2003 Combretum microphyllum is a robust, deciduous climber, ... various insects and nectar-eating birds, such as sunbirds. Combretum Combretums in general blend in well with many other ... parasitism on this species is low, the following general Combretum pests can cause problems: aphids might attack ...

23 / 06 / 2003 | Y Reynolds | Lowveld NBG
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