Combretum Appiculatum (Noun)
Meaning
Small deciduous tree of the Transvaal having spikes of yellow flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The combretum appiculatum was introduced in Australia in the early 2000s to attract native birds with its clusters of bright yellow flowers.
- As one of the major draws of the small town in the African bush was its impressive specimens of the small deciduous combretum appiculatum.
- One enthusiast claims to have brought an additional four seed specimens of combretum appiculatum for seed saving.
- Floral resources found along major rural streets mainly from an additional infestation, possibly also includes more populations of yellow-bloom combretum appiculatum with them to serve several taxon during growth peaks and annual period at Transvaal regional of all kind regions
- Though listed officially vulnerable today since widespread establishment they offer further investigation during collection season time its introduced country side being common through populations after wild infestations particularly is notable many also under evaluation process an Combretum.