- in the elms (genus Ulmus), the
hoptree (Ptelea trifoliata), and the
bushwillows (genus Combretum). In
other cases the seed is on one side, with the wing...
- Combretum, the
bushwillows or combretums, make up the type
genus of the
family Combretaceae. The
genus comprises about 272
species of
trees and shrubs...
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Combretum afrum,
commonly known as Cape
bushwillow, is a
species of tree
native to
South Africa. It is
endemic to the Cape Provinces. In C. afrum, combretastatins...
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Combretum molle, the
velvet bushwillow, is a
medium to
large tree
species in the
genus Combretum found in western,
eastern and
southern Africa. The larvae...
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Combretum erythrophyllum,
commonly known as the
river bushwillow, is a medium-sized,
spreading tree
found in bush near or
along river banks in southern...
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species of tree in the
family Combretaceae known by the
common name red
bushwillow. It is
native to the
mesic to semi-arid
savanna regions of Africa, southwards...
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Combretum hereroense,
commonly known as the
russet bushwillow and the mouse-eared combretum, is a
deciduous shrub or
small tree that is
found from eastern...
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Combretum mkuzense,
commonly known as the Ma****land
bushwillow, is a
deciduous shrub or
small tree that is
native to a
restricted area in the lowlands...
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Combretum kraussii, the
forest bushwillow, is a medium-sized to
large tree of
eastern South Africa,
Eswatini and
southern Mozambique,
which is
found within...
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Combretum padoides, the
thicket bushwillow,
occurs in the
lowlands of
tropical and south-eastern Africa. They grow in a
range of
habitats from
muddy riverbanks...