Turraea obtusifolia explained
Turraea obtusifolia, the small honeysuckle tree, small honeysuckle bush, or South African honeysuckle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Meliaceae, native to Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Eswatini, and South Africa.[1] [2] Typically tall and spreading wide, it is hardy in USDA zones 10 through 11, and is recommended for containers and suggested for bonsai.[3] [4]
Notes and References
- 579808-1 . Turraea obtusifolia Hochst. . 3 January 2024 .
- Web site: Small Honeysuckle Tree . Foden . W. . Potter . L. . 2005 . National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1 . South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) . 3 January 2024 . Common Names: Amazulu (z), Ikunzi Embomvana (z), Inkunzi (z), Kleinkamperfoelieboom (a), Klein-kanferfoelieboom (a), Lesser Honeysuckle Tree (e), Phukutsa (tw), Small Honeysuckle Bush (e), Small Honeysuckle Tree (e), Umadlozanomncane (z), Umhlatholana (z), Umhlatholana (x) .
- Web site: Turraea obtusifolia . . 2024 . Plant Finder . Missouri Botanical Garden . 3 January 2024 . Common Name: South African honeysuckle .
- Web site: Turraea Species, Small Honeysuckle Tree, South African Honeysuckle, Star Bush. Turraea obtusifolia . . 2021 . Dave's Garden . MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands . 3 January 2024 .