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Cornus volkensii is an evergreen tree with a spreading crown; usually growing up to 20 metres tall, but sometimes to 30 metres.
Cornus volkensii

Cornus volkensii

Cornus volkensii is a species of tree in the family Cornaceae native to montane forests of eastern Africa, from South Sudan and Kenya south to Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Wikipedia
Cornus volkensii is a species of tree in the family Cornaceae native to montane forests of eastern Africa, from South Sudan and Kenya south to Zimbabwe and ...
Synonyms: Afrocrania volkensii (Harms) Hutch. Common names: African dogwood (English). Frequency: Rare and local in Zimbabwe.
Mucemeki | Mukorombothi | Mugonyone | Tarakiet | Chumnalilet | Sayit | Totokio. Cornus volkensii Harms (Cornaceae). Afromontane forest, alt. 2450m. Mount Kenya, ...
Synonyms: Afrocrania volkensii (Harms) Hutch. Common names: African dogwood (English). Frequency: Rare and local in Mozambique.
This datasheet on Cornus volkensii covers Identity, Distribution. Identity. Preferred Scientific Name: Cornus volkensii Harms. Taxonomic Tree.
Tree, usually ± 18 m. tall but attaining 24 m., bole almost straight; bark grey or black, granular. Young stems finely adpressed pubescent later glabrous.
Cornus volkensii occurs in mountain regions from DR Congo and southern Sudan east to Kenya and south to Zimbabwe and Mozambique. show more data (6)show less ...
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Cornus volkensii Harms. Family: Cornaceae. [Afrocrania volkensii (Harms) Hutch.] Cornus volkensii image. Resources. Cornus volkensii. Open Interactive Map.