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Canthium suberosum

Codd

Corky bark canthium

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(c) Richard Gill, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Richard Gill

Description

A small evergreen tree. It grows 8 m tall. The crown is dense and rounded. The trunk is thick and corky. The bark is grey and smooth. The leaf nodes are prominent and have tufts of silky hairs. The leaves are opposite and leathery. They are 3-7 cm long by 1-3 cm wide. They are pale or blue-green. The fruit are small and oval. They can be 1 cm long. They have a circular scar around the tip.

Edible Uses

The small oval fruit are eaten.

Distribution

It is a subtropical plant. It grows on rocky hillsides. It grows in open woodland in mountainous areas.

Where It Grows

Africa, Eswatini, South Africa, Southern Africa, Swaziland,

Notes

There are about 60-200 Canthium species.

References (2)

  • Long, C., 2005, Swaziland's Flora - siSwati names and Uses http://www.sntc.org.sz/flora/
  • www.theplantlist.org

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