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- Q5150961 subject Q8391453.
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- Q5150961 abstract "Combretum kraussii, the forest bushwillow, is a medium-sized to large tree of eastern South Africa, Swaziland and southern Mozambique, which is found within, or in the vicinity of forests. The specific name commemorates Dr. F. Krauss who undertook a collecting trip to South Africa from 1838 to 1840.The trees are semi-deciduous, as spring leaves only partially replace old foliage. These forest trees become conspicuous in late spring, when the fresh leaves turn to a pale, almost white colour, before returning to green by mid-summer. In winter the foliage turns partially red or purple, which is shed just before flowering starts. The fresh clusters of four-winged fruit are a colourful red or yellowy red colour, before they dry to mid-brown.It is closely related to Combretum nelsonii which occurs in rockier habitats, and bears a resemblance to the larger leaved Combretum woodii, which is similarly distributed, but in bushveld.Combretastatin B-1, a type of stilbenoid, can be found in C. kraussii.".
- Q5150961 binomialAuthority Q64983.
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- Q5150961 kingdom Q756.
- Q5150961 order Q21866.
- Q5150961 thumbnail Combretum_kraussii,_winterlower,_Louwsburg.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5150961 binomialAuthority Q64983.
- Q5150961 familia Q44002.
- Q5150961 genus "Combretum".
- Q5150961 name "Forest bushwillow".
- Q5150961 ordo Q21866.
- Q5150961 regnum "Plantae".
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- Q5150961 type Eukaryote.
- Q5150961 type Plant.
- Q5150961 type Species.
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- Q5150961 comment "Combretum kraussii, the forest bushwillow, is a medium-sized to large tree of eastern South Africa, Swaziland and southern Mozambique, which is found within, or in the vicinity of forests. The specific name commemorates Dr. F. Krauss who undertook a collecting trip to South Africa from 1838 to 1840.The trees are semi-deciduous, as spring leaves only partially replace old foliage.".
- Q5150961 label "Combretum kraussii".
- Q5150961 depiction Combretum_kraussii,_winterlower,_Louwsburg.jpg.
- Q5150961 name "Forest bushwillow".