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- Leucosidea sericea, commonly known as oldwood, is an evergreen tree or large shrub that grows in the highland regions of southern Africa. It is the sole...
- member of the rose family, its closest relative is the Afromontane genus Leucosidea. It is a tree up to 20 m in height, with a short trunk, thick branches...
- Filipendula Fragariastrawberries Geum – avenses HageniaAfrican redwood Leucosideaoldwood Marcetella Margyricarpuspearlfruit Polylepis Potaninia Potentilla...
- England Oldwood, Worcestershire - a hamlet in Worcestershire, England Leucosidea sericea - a species of evergreen tree and large shrub native to the Afromontane...
- small area of occupancy. Pneumora inanis is found in coastal forests on Leucosidea sericea and Searsia pentheri. Couldridge, V.; Bazelet, C. (2018). "Pneumora...
- tribe Sanguisorbeae. It includes the Afromontane endemics Hagenia and Leucosidea. Eriksson, Torsten; Hibbs, Malin S.; Yoder, Anne D.; Delwiche, Charles...
- Afrocrania, Balthasaria, Curtisia, Ficalhoa, Hagenia, Kiggelaria, Kuloa, Leucosidea, Platypterocarpus, Trichocladus, Widdringtonia, and Xymalos are Afromontane...
- indigenous, naturalised Genus Geum: Geum capense Thunb. indigenous Genus Leucosidea: Leucosidea sericea Eckl. & Zeyh. indigenous Genus Potentilla: Potentilla supina...
- DC. 1825 Subtribes and genera Agrimoniinae Agrimonia Aremonia Hagenia Leucosidea Spenceria Sanguisorbinae Acaena Bencomia Cliffortia Dendriopoterium Marcetella...
- Austro-Afro alpine gr****land, which is scarce in South Africa. The ouhout (Leucosidea sericea), an evergreen species, is the most common tree in the park. Ouhout...