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The tree is harvested from the wild for its edible fruit and as a source of wood, both of which are used locally.
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Diospyros squarrosa, the rigid star-berry, is a dioecious, deciduous shrub or small tree that is native to the tropical and subtropical Afrotropics.
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Description: Shrub or straggling small tree. Leaves dull green, obovate, with conspicuous net-veining below, often with hairs along the midrib. Flowers axillary ...
The majority of documented medicinal uses of Diospyros species are attributed to their effectiveness in treating microbial infections, encompassing bacterial, ...
Diospyros squarrosa is used as an ornamental plant and for its timber, which is used to make furniture and other wood products. It also has medicinal uses, such ...
USES: Firewood, timber (construction), furniture (stools), farm implements, edible fruit, medicine, fodder (fruit, leaves, seeds), bee forage, shade, dye ...
Diospyros squarrosa, the rigid star-berry, is a dioecious, deciduous shrub or small tree that is native to the tropical and subtropical Afrotropics.
Nearly every part of these plants has been used as a medicine in some way, for example, as an astringent and to cure biliousness [22]. In Zimbabwe, a juice made ...
Plants small deciduous trees or shrubs, 2-10 m tall; bark grey or brown, smooth or with close and shallow longitudinal fissures; young shoots with pale, ...