The bicoloured-leaved Grewia bicolor has beautiful, bright yellow flowers. It is a frost-resistant, hardy shrub or small tree that is adaptable to all soils, from clay to sand, and does not require …
Grewia bicolor, called bastard brandy bush, false brandy bush, two-coloured grewia, white-leaved grewia, white-leaved raisin, white raisin and donkey berry (a name it shares with Grewia …
Grewia bicolor is usually a many-stemmed shrub, occasionally small tree up to 7 m in height; bark dark grey, deeply fissured and peeling away in strips in older specimens, grey to reddish-grey, …
First published in Ann. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 4: 90 (1804) The native range of this species is Tropical & S. Africa, Arabian Peninsula, Indian Subcontinent. It is a shrub or tree and grows …
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 …
Grewia bicolor is a very drought-tolerant species that can survive in areas where annual rainfall ranges from 200 to 900 mm. It does well on rich, shallow sandy soils, occasionally on red …
Grewia bicolor Tiliaceae Indigenous Am: Sefa, Somaya, Teye Or: Haroresa Sm: Kobesh, Komesh Tg: Aba, Dawa, Leshem Ecology A common tree of the semi‑arid tropics of Africa and India. A …