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- identifying characteristics of Apodytes dimidiata are its petiole and young terminal branchlets which are a unique reddish colour. Apodytes dimidiata is a prominent...
- include 8 species. Apodytes abbottii Potg. & A.E.van Wyk Apodytes bebile Labat, R.Rabev. & El-Achkar Apodytes brachystylis F.Muell. Apodytes clusiifolia (Baill...
- White pear is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Apodytes dimidiata, native to southern Africa Pyrus × bretschneideri, the Chinese white...
- Icacinaceae, Genus Apodytes Apodytes abbottii Potgieter & A.E.van Wyk, endemic Apodytes dimidiata E.Mey. ex Arn. indigenous Apodytes dimidiata E.Mey. ex...
- predominantly Acacia and Euphorbia candelabrum. Other tree species include Apodytes dimidiata, Canthium schimperiana, Elaeodendron buchananii, Ficus eriocarpa...
- forests include the broadleaf canopy trees of genus Beilschmiedia, with Apodytes dimidiata, Ilex mitis, Nuxia congesta, N. floribunda, Kiggelaria africana...
- June 2016[update], the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website accepts 11 genera: Apodytes - c. 6 species Calatola - 7 species Dendrobangia - 3 species Emmotum -...
- Yellowwood (Podocarpus latifolius), Cape Holly (Ilex mitis), White Pear (Apodytes dimidiata), Cape beech (Rapanea melanophloeos), **** Saffron (C****ine...
- stomachs of some birds, including those from Carissa edulis, Euclea, Rhus and Apodytes dimidiata. It usually feeds on the ground, in pairs and small flocks, and...
- mongoose are represented in the reserve. The most common trees are Ochna, Apodytes, C****ine and Sideroxylon. "Woody Cape Nature Reserve, Eastern Cape". Retrieved...