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''Maytenus acuminata'' (also called the Silky Bark, umNama or Sybas) is a variable, medium-sized, evergreen tree indigenous to Africa, including South Africa. Here it is especially common on the verges of afro-montane forest. It produces small, white flowers and bright orange or red berries. In cultivation it is useful as a light shade tree, as an ornamental, or for attracting birds. 〔(var. ''acuminata'' 'Silky Showers' )〕 The reference to "silk" in some of its common names derives from the way in which some of its sap will congeal into silky threads on contact with air.This can most easily be demonstrated by carefully breaking a leaf across, then gently pulling the two halves apart. (see illustration). The threads appear at points that coincide with the positions where major veins in the leaf have broken. The threads do not appear to have any practical use, least of all as fibre. ==Pictures== File:Maytenus acuminata - Silky bark tree - Cape Town 3.jpg|In cultivation. File:Foliage of Maytenus acuminata - Silky bark tree - Cape Town 5.JPG|Foliage detail File:Maytenus acuminata - Silky bark tree - South Africa 7.jpg|Foliage detail 2. File:Maytenus acuminata leaf, showing silk 2012 08 09 8097.JPG|Maytenus acuminata leaf, showing "silk" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Maytenus acuminata」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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