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- Faurea saligna Harv. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
- Faurea saligna - Tree SA
- Faurea saligna - Useful Tropical Plants - The Ferns
- Flora of Zimbabwe: Species information: Faurea saligna
- Willow beechwood (Faurea saligna) - iNaturalist
- Faurea saligna Harv. - World Flora Online
- Faurea saligna in Genus Faurea | PlantaeDB
- Willow beechwood (Faurea saligna) - Botanical Realm
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Faurea saligna is a graceful, semi-deciduous tree in the family Proteaceae. It grows to about 10 metres, or up to 20 metres under forest conditions. Found from tropical Africa south to the Transvaal, Swaziland and Natal, often in large communities on sandy soil and along stream beds.
Its dark-grey to black bark is rough and deeply fissured, while the narrow drooping leaves are reminiscent of a willow (saligna meaning Salix-like). The timber was much-prized by the Voortrekkers for furniture and they named it Transvaal Boekenhout for the timber's resemblance to that of the European Beech. There are some 15 species of Faurea occurring in Africa and Madagascar.
William Henry Harvey named the genus after William Caldwell Faure (1822-1844), a young soldier and enthusiastic botanist who was killed in India, and was the son of Cape Town Dutch Reformed minister Abraham Faure. Faure had accompanied Harvey on numerous botanising excursions, and had left the Cape for India in 1844 having received a commission in the East India Company's military service. He contracted cholera on arriving and was fortunate to recover. A few months later and in the company of a few fellow soldiers, he was shot by a sniper while crossing a ravine in a patch of forest, on the way to rejoining his regiment. He died after some twelve hours.
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"Faurea saligna". PlantZAfrica.com. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
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Faurea saligna - Wikipedia
Faurea saligna is a graceful, semi-deciduous tree in the family Proteaceae. [2] [3] It grows to about 10 metres, or up to 20 metres under forest conditions. Found from tropical Africa south to the Transvaal, Swaziland and Natal, often in large …
Faurea saligna | PlantZAfrica - SANBI
Faurea saligna is a small, willowy tree, 7-10 m tall but reaching up to 20 m in KwaZulu-Natal. The trunk is slender and straight, and the bark is dark grey to black. The leaves are long and narrow, almost hairless, 65-125 x 13-20 mm, lanceolate-elliptic, slightly sickle-shaped, drooping and waxy.
Faurea saligna Harv. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
Faurea saligna Harv. The native range of this species is South Sudan to S. Africa. It is a tree and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome. Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Kenya, KwaZulu-Natal, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Northern Provinces, Rwanda, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zaïre, Zimbabwe.
Faurea saligna - Tree SA
The specific name saligna is a derivative of the Latin word ‘Salix’ – the ‘Willow’. Thereby indicating that the branches, leaves and flower spikes of this species of the genus Faurea are drooping like those of a willow. There are 5 Faurea species in SA: F. galpinii, F. macnaughtonii, F. rochetiana, F. recondita and F. saligna.
Faurea saligna - Useful Tropical Plants - The Ferns
Faurea saligna is usually a small to medium-sized, slender, graceful, semi-deciduous tree with fragrant flowers that smell of coconut or honey
Flora of Zimbabwe: Species information: Faurea saligna
Faurea saligna Harv. Small to medium-sized tree with a straight trunk and somewhat drooping foliage. Leaves narrowly oblong or elliptic, grey-green with a wavy, entire margin. Young leaves pinkish brown. Flowers in slender spikes, pale yellow, turning silvery hairy when fruiting. In open woodland and on grassy hillsides.
Willow beechwood (Faurea saligna) - iNaturalist
Faurea saligna is a graceful, semi-deciduous tree of the family Proteaceae growing to about 10 metres, or up to 20 metres under forest conditions. Found from tropical Africa south to the Transvaal, Swaziland and Natal, often in large communities on sandy soil and along stream beds.
Faurea saligna Harv. - World Flora Online
Small to medium-sized tree up to 17 m. high, usually with a slender ± straight trunk to first branch.
Faurea saligna in Genus Faurea | PlantaeDB
Oct 31, 2024 · Faurea saligna is a semi-deciduous tree of the Proteaceae family, native to tropical Africa and parts of South Africa. It can grow up to 10 metres tall, or up to 20 metres in forest conditions. Its bark is dark-grey to black and deeply fissured, while its narrow, drooping leaves resemble those of a willow.
Willow beechwood (Faurea saligna) - Botanical Realm
Dec 11, 2024 · Willow beechwood (Faurea saligna) is a striking tree species that captures the attention of botanists and nature lovers alike. Native to the diverse