Cryptocarya woodii — a medium houseplant
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Cryptocarya woodii

Cryptocarya Woodii

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Cryptocarya woodii, the Cape quince, is a shrub or small forest tree, native to southern and eastern Africa. Its Latin name commemorates John Medley Wood, a botanist in Natal. From mid summer the tree bears small, inconspicuous flowers. The ripe fruit have a bumpy surface and are shiny, purple-black in colour. When a leaf is viewed against light some minute secretory glands are visible in the vein polygons (areolae). The larvae of Papilio euphranor and Charaxes xiphares breed on the foliage of this tree.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Cryptocarya
Family
Lauraceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Bastard camphortree en River Wild-quince en Bastard Camphor Tree
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Cryptocarya woodii leaf
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Cryptocarya woodii leaf
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Cryptocarya woodii bark
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Cryptocarya woodii habit
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