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Cussonia paniculata
... flush at the ends of branches. There are two subspecies of Cussonia paniculata . The smaller mountain cabbage tree C. ... and purple-maroon fruits, which mature in May to June. Cussonia paniculata occurs inland at altitudes up to 2 100 m. ... Rhus species. The birds feed on the ripened, black seed. Cussonia The best method of propagation is by means of seed ...
Cussonia sphaerocephala
... of his photograph of the Knysna Turaco eating the fruits. Cussonia sphaerocephala is a tall, slender tree, up to 25 m ... a single seed, 10 mm long, and resembling grape pips. Cussonia sphaerocephala grows in coastal dune forest and in ... of the forest patches between Pietermaritzburg and Hilton. Cussonia sphaerocephala is an emergent species. It starts off ...
Cussonia spicata
... heads, although older specimens may develop many more. Cussonia spicata occurs naturally over a wide range in the ... water, full sun or semi shade, especially when young. Cussonia The cabbage- tree is relatively easily cultivated, ... with the use of a systemic insecticide. The name Cussonia is named after the Professor of Botany at the ...
Cussonia thyrsiflora
... Xaba Harold Porter National Botanical Garden March 2005 Cussonia thyrsiflora is a dense, spreading shrub and could be ... many leaf scars and are grey in colour and rather corky Cussonia thyrsiflora is found in dry coastal thicket growing ... well adapted to strong coastal winds and poor dune soils. Cussonia The best way to propagate this plant is by sowing ...
Cussonia transvaalensis
... It occurs on rocky slopes in hot, dry, wooded savannah. Cussonia The grey cabbage tree is relatively easily ... with the use of a systemic insecticide. The genus Cussonia was named after the Professor of Botany at the ... This species was only named by science in 1984. The genus Cussonia is small and occurs in Africa and the Mascarene ...