Summary[edit] Description: English: Foliage and green fruit of Combretum erythrophyllum at Skeerpoort. Date: 26 December 2018, 10:15:05. Source: Own work. Author: JMK.
Summary[edit] Description: Português: Mofumbo, arbusto comum na caatinga. Date: 17 July 2011. Source: Foto de câmera digital. Author: Rapper Ouriço. Permission (Reusing this file): Trabalho sob domínio público.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Fruit of a Hiccup nut in the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden. Date: 4 June 2014, 09:07. Source: Own work. Author: JMK.
Summary[edit] Description: Common name: Escova-de-Macaco, Monkey's brush Botanical name: Combretum rotundifolium - [ (kom-BREE-tum) latin name for a climbing plant of another genus; (ro-tun-dih-FOH-lee-um) round leaf ] Synonym: Combretum aubletii Family: Combretaceae (rangoon creeper family) Origin: S. America Escova-de-macaco, as called in Portuguese. Translated to English: Monkey's brush Courtesy: - Top Tropicals - Dave's Garden Note: Identification attempted; may not be accurate. Date: 28 January 2007, 16:22. Source: Escova-de-Macaco. Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India. Camera location18° 57′ 22.45″ N, 72° 48′ 16.84″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 18.956237; 72.804679.
Summary[edit] Description: English: New leaves of Combretum molle in Faerie Glen Nature Reserve, Pretoria. Date: 8 November 2014, 10:02. Source: Own work. Author: JMK.
Summary[edit] Description: Afrikaans: Hardekool in rooigrasveld noord van Satara in die sentrale Krugerwildtuin, Mpumalanga, Suid-Afrika English: Savanna landscape north of Satara in the central Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga province, South Africa. Date: 28 January 2008, 13:00. Source: Landscape. Author: Chris Eason from London. Camera location24° 19′ 40.6″ S, 31° 45′ 18.71″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-24.327944; 31.755196.
Summary[edit] Description: Afrikaans: 'n Portugese kruis, gekerf deur 'n 19de eeuse reisiger op 'n Hardekool op die Letabaoewer, langs die S95-pad naby Letabakamp in die Krugerwildtuin. Dit kon deur D.F. das Neves se jaggeselskap aangebring gewees het, wat in 1860/61 deur hierdie gebied na die Zoutpansberg gereis het. Óf miskien deur een van die Portugese soldate wat pos na João Albasini karwy het tussen Lourenço Marques en Goedgewensch, Zoutpansberg. English: A Portuguese cross, carved by 19th century travellers on a Leadwood tree on the bank of the Letaba river, beside the S95 road near Letaba camp, Kruger National Park. It may have been carved by a hunting party of D. F. das Neves who travelled from Lourenço Marques through the current Kruger National Park to the Zoutpansberg in 1860/61. Or it may have been carved by one of the Portuguese soldiers who carried post for João Albasini between Lourenço Marques and Goedgewensch, Zoutpansberg.[1]↑Joao Albasini. Kruger Park History Information. Siyabona Africa. Retrieved on 28 October 2013. Date: 16 July 2011, 07:01. Source: Own work. Author: Karen Wiebe. Permission(Reusing this file): Please cite the author. I hold the rights to this image and release it under the terms below. JMK (talk) 05:30, 28 October 2013 (UTC). Camera location23° 49′ 33.75″ S, 31° 35′ 24.71″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-23.826042; 31.590197.
Kampung Beting, Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.Specimen growing wild in a thicket mixed with other vegetations. Combretum indicum (L.) DeFilipps syn. Quisqualis indica L. Combretaceae. CN: [Malay - Akar dani, Akar cucur atap, Akar setanduk], Chinese honeysuckle, Rangoon creeper. Creeper is found in thickets or secondary forests of the Philippines, India and Malaysia. It has since been cultivated and naturalized in tropical areas. The plant is mainly used for traditional medicine. Decoctions of the root, seed or fruit can be used as antihelmintic to expel parasitic worms or for alleviating diarrhea. Fruit decoction can also be used for gargling. The fruits are also used to combat nephritis. Leaves can be used to relieve pain caused by fever. The roots are used to treat rheumatism. Synonym/s:Quisqualis indica L.Ref and suggested reading:www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?412158en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quisqualis_indica
Better known as C. fruticosum. Widespread liana in the Neotropics under names such as Flor de Fuego. Flowers will turn red while aging. Photo from near Minca, Colombia.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Photographed at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney (Australia) in December. Date: 28 December 2010, 19:36:23. Source: http://Gardenology.org. Author: Raffi Kojian. Permission (Reusing this file): See attribution information.