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Diospyros kirkii is a semi-evergreen tree with spreading branches that form a rounded open crown; it can grow up to 11 metres tall but usually smaller.
Jul 4, 2009 · Small tree. Bark dark grey to blackish, very rough. Leaves spirally arranged, broadly elliptic to almost round, c. 8-18 cm long, dull green, ...
Fruit greenish yellow to golden-yellow or orange, globose or ellipsoid-globose, 2-4 cm. diameter, at first densely adpressed sericeous velvety but eventually ...
Seeds 2-4, reddish brown, narrowly oblong, 1-2 cm. long, 5 mm. wide; endosperm ruminate. Fruit greenish yellow to golden-yellow or orange, globose or ...
Seeds 3–4, reddish–brown; endosperm ruminate. Morphology Reproductive morphology Fruits: Fruiting calyx with flat not undulate lobes, except sometimes in very ...
The native range of this species is Tanzania to S. Tropical Africa. It is a tree and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Fruits contain 3-4 glossy brown seeds, and are produced in April to September. Range and habitat. Diospyros kirkii occurs north of the Limpopo in dry ...
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The flowers of Diospyros kirkii are small and white, and the seeds are round and black. The seedlings are small and have a single stem with small, oval-shaped ...
Fruit up to 3·5 cm. in diameter, golden–yellow or orange, globose, verruculose, glabrescent. Seeds 3–4, reddish–brown; endosperm ruminate. Fruiting calyx with ...