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Diospyros natalensis Seeds (Small-leaved Jackal-berry) - South African Indigenous Bonsai

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South Africa
Product code
Diospyros natalensis 1
Bob Shop ID
586157368

Diospyros natalensis Seeds

Small-leaved Jackal-berry

Diospyros is a genus of over 700 species of deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs and small bushes. The majority are native to the tropics, with only a few species extending into temperate regions. Depending on their nature, individual species are commonly known as ebony or persimmon trees. Some are valued for their hard, heavy, dark timber, and some for their fruit. Some are useful as ornamentals and many are of local ecological importance. The generic name Diospyros comes from the ancient Greek words Dios and pyros. In context this means more or less divine fruit or divine food, though its literal meaning is more like Wheat of Zeus. Diospyros natalensis is a South African indigenous small tree. It can be shaped in many different bonsai styles and has glossy fine foliage. This tree also bares small orange "acorns" that are eaten by birds.