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Sideroxylon inerme : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sideroxylon inerme
''Sideroxylon inerme'' subsp. ''inerme'' (aMasethole or white milkwood, (アフリカーンス語:wit-melkhout), (コサ語:Ximafana), (ズールー語:Umakhwelafingqane))〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Protected Trees )〕 is a Southern African coastal tree, with dense foliage, black berries and small, dainty white flowers. The tree's formal name means "Iron-wood" in Greek, referring to its very hard timber. It is one of South Africa's "Protected Trees" and several specimens are provincial heritage sites.〔('' Sideroxylon inerme'' ) in Freddie Bosman' site, from the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden.〕 This is the only member of the ''Sideroxylon'' genus in Southern Africa. ==Distribution==
The ''Sideroxylon inerme'' trees are scattered through the coastal woodlands and littoral forests of South Africa as far as Zimbabwe. Historically, dense forests of large milkwood trees used to exist along the coast and bays of Cape Town, especially at Noordhoek, Macassar and Gordons Bay. The milkwood is not endangered but it is one of South Africa's Protected Trees, which means that it is illegal to damage, move or destroy them.〔
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