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Diospyros lycioides, commonly called the bushveld bluebush, is a species of African Diospyros, trees and shrubs in the family Ebenaceae.

Diospyros lycioides

Diospyros lycioides, commonly called the bushveld bluebush, is a species of African Diospyros, trees and shrubs in the family Ebenaceae. It is native to central and southern Africa, except the winter-rainfall area. It grows in Australia and is... Wikipedia
Family: Ebenaceae
It is a deciduous to evergreen shrub to medium tree up to 5 m tall with an open crown and drooping branches. It has blue-green leaves arranged spirally at the ...
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Diospyros lycioides is a shrub or tree that can be evergreen or deciduous according to the climate. It grows up to 5 metres tall, forming an open crown with ...
It is a deciduous to evergreen shrub or medium-sized tree with small, finely silky blue-greeen leaves clustered towards the branched ends. The bark ...
Nov 2, 2022 · Bluebush, Diospyros lycioides ssp. lycioides · All fruits are seedy as they all have been pollinated by male tree growing next to the females.
Male flowers solitary, axillary; calyx up to 8 mm, deeply lobed almost to base; corolla up to 1 cm, campanulate, creamy-white, 5-lobed to just below middle.
It is a plant that has been widely regarded as important in medicinal and edible aspects. The fruit is a small plum sized fruit that has a red to black exterior ...
April Plant of the Month Scientific name: Diospyros lycioides Family: Ebenaceae Common names: Bluebush, star-apple, monkey plum (eng); Bloubos (afr);...
The plant is a bee forage. In South Africa and some parts of Europe, Diospyros lycioides is planted in gardens and used in landscaping. The roots are used ...
This shortish Tree has a smooth bark. It may also be a shrub. Milky sap & thorns are absent. The spirally arranged, leathery, hairy Leaves are simple & rest on ...