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Ptaeroxylon obliquum is the
botanical name for the
sneezewood tree. It is
native to
Southern Africa,
including South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique....
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derives its name from the
nearby Mthatha River which was
named after the
sneezewood (umtati) trees,
famous for
their wood and
medicinal properties. The settlement...
- trees, such as the
yellowwood (Podocarpus elongatus),
stinkwood (Ocotea),
sneezewood or Cape
ebony (Pteroxylon utile) and ironwood.
Extensive miniature woods...
- Urb.
Polyaster Hook.f.
Psilopeganum Hemsl.
Ptaeroxylon Eckl. & Zeyh. -
sneezewood tree
Ptelea L.
Raputia Aubl.
Raputiarana Emmerich Rauia Nees & Mart. Raulinoa...
- Sand ****wood (Zanthoxylon leprieuri)
Sherbet tree (Dialium schlechteri)
Sneezewood (Ptaeroxylon obliquum)
Stink bushwillow (Pteleopsis myrtifolia) Swazi...
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Natal krantz ash (Atalaya natalensis), red
stinkwood (Prunus africana),
sneezewood (Ptaeroxylon obliquum) and
forest elder (Nuxia floribunda). The forest...
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their diet are
Senecio (creeping groundsel) and
Ptaeroxylon obliquum (
Sneezewood). In
addition to these, the
Forest canary will also eat insects. However...
- Sand ****wood (Zanthoxylon leprieuri)
Sherbet Tree (Dialium schlechteri)
Sneezewood (Ptaeroxylon obliquum)
Stink Bushwillow (Pteleopsis myrtifolia) Swazi...