Nuxia oppositifolia is an evergreen shrub or small tree (2-5 m) found along water courses, in riverine bush, in gorges or valleys, and sometimes in relict ...
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Nuxia oppositifolia is an evergreen shrub or a tree; it usually grows 1 - 15 metres tall, but can grow up to 20 metres. It has a slender, elegant shape.
Multi-stemmed shrub or small tree. Leaves opposite or in whorls of 3, narrowly oblong, 4-9 cm, light green or greyish-green, finely hairy when young, glabrous ...
Nuxia oppositifolia (Hochst.) Benth. Dataset; GBIF Backbone Taxonomy: Rank; SPECIES: Published in; Benth. (1846). In: Prodr. [A. DC.] 10: 435.
General Info – summary. This deciduous, spineless, slender Tree is up to 8m high & may be a multi-stemmed shrub. Bark may become gnarled with long fissures.
The native range of this species is Eritrea to S. Africa, Madagascar, SW. Arabian Peninsula. It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the seasonally dry ...
Trees or shrubs to 12 m. tall; bark (reddish) brown. Lamina of leaves narrowly elliptic, up to 12 cm. long, 2.6 cm. wide, attenuating to a small rounded and ...
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Nuxia oppositifolia Wild Elder. Family: Loganiaceae. Origin: South Africa. Large shrub. 5-10 ft tall. Small tree. 10-20 ft. Semi-shade. Full sun. Regular water.
Nuxia oppositifolia is a species of plants with 78 observations.
Scientific Name. Nuxia oppositifolia (Hochst.) Benth. ; Higher Classification. Dicotyledons ; Family. STILBACEAE ; Synonyms. Lachnopylis oppositifolia Hochst.