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Deinbollia oblongifolia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Deinbollia oblongifolia
''Deinbollia oblongifolia'' is a shrub or small tree in the family Sapindaceae. It is commonly known as the Dune Soap-berry and is found in coastal vegetation from the Eastern Cape of South Africa, through KwaZulu-Natal〔Pooley, E. (1993). ''The Complete Field Guide to Trees of Natal, Zululand and Transkei''. ISBN 0-620-17697-0.〕 to southern Mozambique and Swaziland. ==Description== These plants can grow up to 9 m tall.〔 The stem often branches low down and the bark is grey-brown in colour. The leaves are compound, up to 500 mm long and clustered at the ends of the branches.〔 The flowers are white〔 or cream〔Nichols, G (2009). Dune Soap-berry ''Deinbollia oblongifolia'': http://www.birdinfo.co.za/botanical/fruit/52_deinbollia_oblongifolia.htm, retrieved 3 January 2011.〕 in colour, and produced on branched flowering heads at the ends of the branches.〔 The fruit are rounded; green and velvety when young to yellow and smooth when ripe.〔 The Dune Soap-berry may be confused with a young Forest Mahogany (''Trichilia dregeana'') because of the similar shaped compound leaves, however the Dune Soap-berry has paler green slightly matt leaves compared to the Forest Mahogany, which has a darker green leaf that is slightly more glossy.〔 The leaves of the Dune Soap-berry are also hard textured (when mature) and not held flat as in ''Trichilia dregeana''.〔
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