
Grewia flava - Wikipedia
Grewia flava, the brandy bush, wild currant, velvet raisin, or raisin tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to southern Africa. [2] A common shrub species, it is spreading into grasslands due to human rangeland management practices, and …
Grewia flava | PlantZAfrica - SANBI
Grewia flava DC. Common names: velvet raisin, wild currant, brandybush (Eng.); rosyntjiebos, brandewynbos, wilderosyntjie (Afr.); mothetlwa (Nso.); umlalampunzi, unhlwampunzi (Zul.) A hardy shrub or small tree up to ± 4 m high, it gives an impressive show of yellow, star-shaped flowers in summer.
Grewia flava - Useful Tropical Plants - The Ferns
Oct 13, 2024 · Grewia species are valued in many cultures for their medicinal virtues. The main medicinal action appears to come from the mucilage that is found in the leaves, stems and roots, which has been shown to have soothing and healing properties.
Grewia - Wikipedia
Grewia / ˈɡruːiə / is a large flowering plant genus in the mallow family Malvaceae, in the expanded sense as proposed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group. Formerly, Grewia was placed in either the family Tiliaceae or the Sparrmanniaceae.
Grewia Flava - Plant World Seeds
Grewia Flava Seeds (10 seeds) (BRANDYBUSH, VELVET RAISIN) - Plant World Seeds. A shrub or small tree, rarely more than 2 m (6 ft.) tall, growing in dry deciduous forests, in Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland and South Africa.
Grewia flava (Raisin bush) - Plantinfo
Grewia flava bears yellow, star-shaped, scented flowers in Summer to mid Automn and unique greyish green hairy leaves. It has reddish berry like fruit. This plant is slow growing, frost hardy and drought tolerant. It grows in sandy soils. Family: Malvaceae. Synonym: Grewia cana, Grewia hermannioides. Botanical Pronunciation: GREW-ee-uh
Flora of Botswana: Species information: Grewia flava
Feb 25, 2025 · Fruit spherical or 2-lobed, c. 8 mm in diameter, reddish-brown when ripe, edible. flava: yellow, referring to the flower colour, which is also yellow in many other species. In dry deciduous woodland, often on Kalahari sand. Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Eswatini, South Africa. Chapano, C. & Mugarisanwa, N.H. (2003).
Grewia flava - Random Harvest
Grewia flava is a hardy, medium sized, drought resistant, deciduous shrub with blue green foliage with an asymmetrical base. It bears abundant, yellow, scented, star-shaped flowers from October to March. When this compact shrub is in full flower it is a sight to behold.
Grewia flava - Wildflower Nursery
Grewia flava has pale greenish, lanceolate leaves with silvery hairs that are very distinctive of this specie. Yellow flowers are produced in summer and is followed by edible berries. Plant in a well-drained soil.
Grewia flava - the-plant-library
Yellow star-shaped flowers are lightly scented with short petals of up to 10 mm long, with longer yellow sepals. The Velvet Raisin has a long flowering season, from October to March, and these are followed from December to April, by round, red-brown edible fruits. Image 1: JMK via Wiki Commons; Image 2: Bernard DUPONT via Wiki Commons.
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