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Euclea crispa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Euclea crispa
''Euclea crispa'', commonly known as the blue guarri,〔The Khwe appelation "Gwarri" is also the origin of the Afrikaans and Xhosa loan words, "Ghwarrie" and "umGwali", respectively.〕 is an Afrotropical plant species of the family Ebenaceae. The hardy and evergreen plants may form a dense stand of shrubs,〔 or grow to tree size. It is widespread and common in the interior regions of southern Africa, and occurs northward to the tropics. Though some are present near the South African south and east coasts,〔 they generally occur at middle to high altitudes.〔 It is readily recognizable from its much-branched structure and dull bluish foliage colour. Those bearing lanceolate leaves may however resemble the Wild olive,〔 another common species of the interior plateaus. ==Range and habitat== It is native to central South Africa (where one of 35 native ebony species),〔 Lesotho, Swaziland, the Zimbabwean plateau and Eastern Highlands,〔 Angola, Zambia, Malawi〔 and uplands of tropical Africa.〔 It is found in open or thick bush along stream banks,〔 woodland, kloofs, hillsides, open forest, along forest margins and regularly in sheltered rocky places.〔 It is rare in the lowveld where it is limited to rocky areas, or areas of higher rainfall.
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