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Gymnosporia buxifolia is used in traditional medicine for pleurisy, diarrhoea, as a snakebite remedy, chest colds and coughs. Use with caution as this plant is ...
Gymnosporia buxifolia is a species of plant in the bittersweet family (Celastraceae) native to southern Africa. It is commonly known as the pioneer ...
Gymnosporia buxifolia is a very hardy, drought resistant, semi-deciduous, small tree or large shrub. It is armed with formidable long, straight spines.

Gymnosporia buxifolia

Gymnosporia buxifolia is a species of plant in the bittersweet family native to southern Africa. It is commonly known as the pioneer spike-thorn or common spike-thorn. It ranges from Angola and Mozambique to South Africa. Wikipedia
Rank: Species
Family: Celastraceae
Species: G. buxifolia
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With its rounded crown (photo 844), this evergreen Tree usually grows to 4m and occasionally up to 10m high. It is often a variable shrub and may be multi- ...
Gymnosporia buxifolia is a species of plant in the family Celastraceae native to southern Africa. The common name is Common Spike-thorn.
Multi-stemmed shrub or small tree up to 5m. Bark pale grey to black, rough, deeply grooved; formless crown or with arching branches.
Gymnosporia buxifolia (L.) Szyszył. LC. Common name(s). Common Spike Thorn 2. Synonym(s). 21. Genus. Gymnosporia. Family. Celastraceae. Flora.
Gymnosporia buxifolia is a fast growing shrub or tree with dangerously sharp, tough, and rigid thorns of often exceeding 100 mm in length, ...
Variable shrub or small tree, usually with somewhat drooping branches, armed with long straight spines. ... Flowers whitish, in many-flowered heads among the leaf ...
Gymnosporia buxifolia takes the form of a large shrub of about 3 m high, or a small, weather-beaten, evergreen tree, up to 7 m tall. It has simple variable ...