Jun 10, 2021 · Diospyros natalensis is a slow growing, much-branched, evergreen shrub or small to medium sized tree, from 6 to 10 m high.
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Sep 21, 2024 · Diospyros natalensis subsp. natalensis Photo: Bart Wursten Archway Gorge, Mweredzi River, Gorongosa National Park
Helpdesk · Kingdom. Plantae · Phylum. Tracheophyta · Class. Magnoliopsida · Order. Ericales · Family. Ebenaceae · Genus. Diospyros L.
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A small, South African shrub that is popular for bonsai. Bears small orange fruits that are eaten by birds and are of unknown edibility.
Diospyros natalensis subsp. natalensis Photo: Bart Wursten Archway Gorge, Mweredzi River, Gorongosa National Park
Feb 11, 2022 · Diospyros natalensis is a species of plants with 89 observations.
Nov 18, 2005 · Status: Native ; Description: Evergreen shrub or small tree. Leaves alternate, small, held in one plane, elliptic to ovate, glossy dark green ...
The native range of this species is Kenya to S. Africa, Comoros, Madagascar. It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Found mainly along the coast from East London eastwards through Natal, usually on the dunes or behind them. It also extends into south tropical Africa fanning ...
Evergreen shrub or small tree. Leaves alternate, small, held in one plane, elliptic to ovate, glossy dark green above, paler below; margin entire. Flowers ...