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Diospyros whyteana (also
known as the bladdernut, swartbas, wild
coffee or umTenatane) is a
small African tree of the
ebony family.
Bearing dark green...
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Diospyros walkeri (Wight) Gürke
Diospyros wallichii King &
Gamble Diospyros whyteana (Hiern) P.White – Cape
ebony Adriaan van
Royen Ebonol Tonewood "Genus:...
- to: Coffea,
coffee plants when
growing outside of
cultivation Diospyros whyteana,
native to
Africa and
cultivated as an
ornamental Polyscias guilfoylei...
- oliveri),
trees from
South China,
Southeast Asia Cape
blackwood (Diospyros
whyteana),
Southern East and
South Africa, (Maytenus peduncularis), from
South Africa...
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whitei Dowsett-Lemaire &
Pannell Diospyros whitfordii Merr.
Diospyros whyteana (Hiern) P.White – Cape
ebony Diospyros winitii Fletcher Diospyros xavantina...
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trees native to
temperate regions of the
Northern Hemisphere Diospyros whyteana,
species of tree with
edible fruit native to
Africa This page is an index...
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Sugar plum
Uapaca kirkiana Susung-kalabaw
Uvaria rufa
Swartbas Diospyros whyteana Sweet apple-berry
Billardiera cymosa Sweet calabash P****iflora maliformis...
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Diospyros villosa (L.) De
Winter Diospyros virgata (Gürke)
Brenan Diospyros whyteana (Hiern) F.
White Schrebera alata (Hochst.) Welw. (Schrebera
mazoensis S...
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transvaalensis Szyszyl.
Knowltonia vesicatoria (L.f.) Sims
Knowltonia whyteana (Baker f.) Engl. MANNING, J.C., GOLDBLATT, P. & HOOT, S.B. 2009. The genus...
- from a
mistaken identification of the
source tree as
Swartbas (Diospyros
whyteana).[citation needed]
Myrsine melanophloeos is
cultivated as an ornamental...