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Dombeya rotundifolia - Wikipedia Dombeya rotundifolia, the dikbas or " South African wild pear " (it is not related to pear trees), is a small deciduous tree with dark grey to blackish deeply fissured bark, found in Southern Africa and northwards to central and eastern tropical Africa
Dombeya rotundifolia | PlantZAfrica - SANBI Dombeya rotundifolia has many traditional uses Strong rope fibre is made from the bark, and the plant is used medicinally for various purposes, including a love potion made from the flowers
Dombeya rotundifolia | Tree SA Indigenous genera that have trees on this website includes Adansonia (baobab), Cola, Dombeya, Grewia, Hibiscus, Sparrmannia and Sterculia Stems contain mucous canals
Dombeya rotundifolia (PROTA) - Pl@ntUse Dombeya rotundifolia occurs up to 2250 m altitude in grassland, woodland and forest, often on termite mounds In East Africa it is usually found above 1000 m altitude, but in southern Africa almost as low as sea-level
South African Wild Pear (Dombeya rotundifolia) | Easyscape Plant Profile Dombeya rotundifolia, commonly known as South African Wild Pear, is a deciduous tree native to woodland and grassland ecosystems in Southern and tropical Africa, including countries like South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique It typically grows up to 20 feet tall and wide, with a rounded canopy
Dombeya rotundifolia Sterculiaceae - Center for International Forestry . . . i: mchakay; Zigua: mluati, mlwati A small tree occurring over a wide range of altitudes u ually in wooded or open grassland Common in dry a eas of Babati, Singida, and Mbulu Grows best between 1,400 and ,200 m, often near termite mounds Firewood, fodder (leaves), bee forage, medicine (roots), ornamental, fibres, b
Dombeya rotundifolia The leaves are round and have star-like hairs on the upper leaf surface, typical of plants in the Dombeya family The leaves are simple and circular to ovate in shape with a dark green, rough-textured upper surface and a lighter green lower leaf surface covered in soft hair
Grubb Nadler: Dombeya rotundifolia Our guide to Dombeya rotundifolia: Small deciduous tree bursts into fragrant white bloom in early spring Fast-growing, drought-tolerant and easy Pollinator magnet Picturesque corky bark