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Leea guineensis, commonly called, West Indian holly, Hawaiian holly or burgundy leea, is a tropical evergreen shrub to small tree that typically grows in outdoor, frost-free locations to 5-20' tall. If grown indoors as a container plant, it typically grows to a much shorter 4-8' tall.
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A shrub from tropical Africa with highly divided leaves that prefers shade to part sun. It has showy inflorescences made up of many reddish-orange flowers.

Leea guineensis

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Growth Form, A tree, it can grow up to 10m in height and can be cultivated as a shrub. Foliage, The leaves are pinnately compound and have obovate stipules.
Jul 19, 2015 · Leea guineensis is a very variable, erect or suberect, evergreen shrub or small tree growing 5 - 10 metres tall.
Leea nova-guineensis, commonly known as bandicoot berry, is a plant in the family Vitaceae native to parts of Malesia and Oceania.
The native range of this species is Tropical & Subtropical Old World. It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.
The Leea plants are used traditionally in different ailments such as fever, diarrhea, dysentery, joint pain, rheumatism, diabetes, bone fracture, body ache, ...
Leea guineensis G.Don(Leea, Amamali, West Indian holly, Susumasa (Akan name, from Ghana)). Family Vitaceae. Genus Leea. 'World flora.
Shrub or small tree with soft-woody branches, glabrous. Leaves bipinnate or occasionally tripinnate at the base. Type location: Guinea. Notes: The only Zambian ...
Flowers globose in bud, 2–5 mm. in diam., red outside, orange or yellowish inside. Cymes usually 2-branched from the base, up to 20 cm. across; branches reddish ...