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- Protorhus_longifolia abstract "Protorhus longifolia, the red beech, is a medium to large, mostly dioecious species of tree in the Mango family. It is native to South Africa and Swaziland, where it occurs in well-watered situations from coastal elevations to 1,250 m. The leafy, evergreen trees have rounded crowns and usually grow between 6 and 10 m tall, but regularly taller in forest.".
- Q15544777 abstract "Protorhus longifolia, the red beech, is a medium to large, mostly dioecious species of tree in the Mango family. It is native to South Africa and Swaziland, where it occurs in well-watered situations from coastal elevations to 1,250 m. The leafy, evergreen trees have rounded crowns and usually grow between 6 and 10 m tall, but regularly taller in forest.".
- Protorhus_longifolia comment "Protorhus longifolia, the red beech, is a medium to large, mostly dioecious species of tree in the Mango family. It is native to South Africa and Swaziland, where it occurs in well-watered situations from coastal elevations to 1,250 m. The leafy, evergreen trees have rounded crowns and usually grow between 6 and 10 m tall, but regularly taller in forest.".
- Q15544777 comment "Protorhus longifolia, the red beech, is a medium to large, mostly dioecious species of tree in the Mango family. It is native to South Africa and Swaziland, where it occurs in well-watered situations from coastal elevations to 1,250 m. The leafy, evergreen trees have rounded crowns and usually grow between 6 and 10 m tall, but regularly taller in forest.".