Myrsine africana, also called Cape myrtle, African boxwood or thakisa, is a species of shrub in the family Primulaceae. It is indigenous to Southern and...
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is not related to Myrsine). In the United States, members of this genus are known as colicwood. Some species, especially M. africana, are grown as ornamental...
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Myrsine africana L. Myrsine albiflorens (M.Schmid) Ricketson & Pipoly Myrsine altomontana M.F.Freitas & Kin.-Gouv. Myrsine alyxifolia Hosaka Myrsine amischocarpa...
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Myrsine, are grown as ornamental plants, especially Ardisia crispa and Myrsine africana. One species, Ardisia japonica (Chinese: 紫金牛; pinyin: zǐjīn niú), is...
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Myrsine australis, commonly known as māpou, red matipo, tīpau, and mataira is a species of shrub within the family Myrsinaceae. It is endemic to New Zealand...
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.] There are many trees: Cedar, pau branco, laurel, faia, tamujo [Myrsine africana], heaths [Erica azorica] as large as trees, sanguinhos, zimbro and...
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February to April in two broods. Larvae feed on Zygophyllum species and Myrsine africana. They are associated with Crematogaster species ants. Wikimedia Commons...
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Lasiosiphon glaucus, Chrysojasminum stans, Myrica salicifolia, Myrsine africana, Myrsine melanophloeos, Nuxia congesta, and Rosa abyssinica. These upper...
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lower elevations and in drier areas, growing in pure stands or with Myrsine africana. Faurea saligna and Ilex mitis are the predominant trees in more humid...
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mannii, Englerophytum magalismontanum, Rapanea melanophloeos, and Myrsine africana. Groves of the large banana-like shrub Strelitzia caudata and the tree...
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