Pteleopsis myrtifolia

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title: Pteleopsis myrtifolia
text: Pteleopsis myrtifolia is one of some 10 African species in this genus in the family of Combretaceae. It is the only Pteleopsis species to occur in Southern Africa. Its flowers are strongly scented and perceived by humans to be either 'honey-like' or 'cloying' or even 'stinky'. The timber is red, hard and durable, and used for furniture and construction. This is a dense, often multi-stemmed semi-deciduous small tree with a drooping habit up to 20 m tall. Bark is greyish-pink, and smooth, net-like
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description: Species of flowering plant
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pteleopsis_myrtifolia
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date modified: 2023-01-29T02:59:08Z
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