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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 micranthum is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Combretaceae. It is a
shrub known as
kinkeliba in Guinea, Benin,
Burkina Faso, Senegal...
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Combretum quadrangulare, or
commonly known as
sakae naa, is a
small tree of the
family Combretaceae, up to 10 m high. The tree
grows wildly or is planted...
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Combretum indi****,
commonly known as the
Rangoon creeper or
Burma creeper, is a vine with red
flower clusters which is
native to
tropical Asia and grows...
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Combretum imberbe (also
known as
leadwood or mhoba-hoba, Afrikaans: hardekool, Sotho: mohwelere-tšhipi, Tsonga: motswiri/mondzo, Zulu: impondondlovu)...
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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 zeyheri, the large-fruited
bushwillow or Zeyher's bushwillow, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Combretaceae,
usually found growing...
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Combretum constrictum is a
flowering tree
species endemic to
tropical Africa,
within Afrotropic ecoregions.
Countries it is
native to include: Kenya;...
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Combretum mossambicense is a
climbing shrub occurring in
Eastern Zambia,
Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Dressler, S.; Schmidt, M. & Zizka, G. (2014). "Combretum...
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Combretum farinosum is a
species of
bushwillow in the
genus Combretum,
native to
Central and
South America. The
species was
first described Carl Sigismund...