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Nuxia congesta

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Stilbaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Nuxia


Similar
  
Nuxia, Nuxia floribunda, Searsia pyroides, Diospyros whyteana, Euclea crispa

Nuxia congesta, commonly known as brittle-wood, is a species of tree in the Stilbaceae family, with an extensive range in the Afrotropics. The species is named congesta for its dense inflorescences.

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Range

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The species is native to South Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, northwards to tropical Africa, Ethiopia and southern Arabia. It is also found on the islands in the Gulf of Guinea.

Habitat

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It is a component of woodland, bushveld or grassland, and occurs along forest verges, but has a predisposition for rocky terrain and cliff ledges.

Similar species

Nuxia glomerulata has a restricted range between Pretoria and Zeerust, South Africa, and differs by its more elliptic, leathery and glabrous leaves. Nuxia floribunda carries the leaves on long and slender petioles, and has larger and less dense inflorescences.

Nuxia congesta

References

Nuxia congesta Wikipedia