- Source: Grewia bicolor
Grewia bicolor, called bastard brandy bush, false brandy bush, two-coloured grewia, white-leaved grewia, white-leaved raisin, white raisin and donkey berry (a name it shares with Grewia flavescens), is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to sub-Saharan Africa, Yemen, Oman, and the Indian subcontinent. In Africa Grewia bicolor is one of the most important forages during the dry season, when all herbivores, wild and domestic, find it palatable. It is particularly enjoyed by giant eland (Taurotragus derbianus) and domestic goats (Capra aegagrus hircus). Caterpillars of Anaphe reticulata have been found to feed on the foliage.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Grewia bicolor
- Grewia
- Grewia rothii
- Grewia flavescens
- List of Grewia species
- Phyllonorycter grewiella
- Anaphe reticulata
- Giant eland
- Lophostethus dumolinii
- Wildlife of Botswana