Rhamnus prinoides

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Common Names

African Dogwood, Camdeboo Stinkwood, Glossy-leaf (english)Blinkblaar, Camdeboostinkhout (afrikaans)umGlindi, Umlindi (xhosa)umGilindi, uNyenye, umHlinye (zulu)liNyenye (swazi)Mofifi (sesotho)

Taxonomy

Genus Rhamnus
Species prinoides
SA Plant Number 452
Basionym Rhamnus prinoides

Description

Rhamnus prinoides is a very hardy, evergreen, very fast growing, large shrub with beautiful glossy almost mirror-like leaves.

The small inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers are borne all year round and attract insects. 

The black berries which follow provide food for fruit eating birds almost all year round. These features make this a must for any bird garden.

It is also a host plant to the Forest-king Charaxes butterfly.

Plant in full sun or semi-shade. It is quite a rampant shrub and should be trimmed to keep in shape in smaller gardens.

Widely used for medicinal and magical purposes.

Wildlife

Wildlife garden plant: The flowers atract insects to the garden. The black berries provide food for fruit-eating birds. It is a host plant to the Forest-king Charaxes butterfly 

Uses

Distribution

Limpopo, North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu Natal, Free State, Northern Cape, Eastern Cape, Western Cape

Natural Habitat Along rivers and streams, Forest margin, Scrub  

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