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Carissa bispinosa , commonly called " num - num , " is native to Africa ’s Western Cape , Eastern Cape , Gauteng , Kwazulu - Natal , Zimbabwe , Mozambique , Namibia , Kenya and Botswana . This evergreen shrubboasts glossy gullible foliation and fragrant star - shaped white flowers . Num - num ’s yield are small scarlet berries ; the fruit , including the seed , is eatable and is often used in Africa to make jams and jellies . The shrub can be used as an decorative shrub in the landscape or as hedge plants .
flora carissa bispinosa in well - drained , light soil . Add compost and constitutional material to the soil prior to planting to render decent nutrients for the works to acquire . These bush will originate in areas that receive moderate amounts of Robert Lee Frost ; however , the bush will grow faster in realm with ardent winters .
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Dombeya elegans
Dombeya elegans , also known as " Pink Shrub Dombeya , " belongs to the sterculiaceae family and is native to South Africa . This large evergreen bush can farm to heights of 6 to 12 substructure and is hardy in climates with temperature as low as 20 level Fahrenheit . Dombeya elegans blossom are reminiscent of hydrangea flowers ; dombeya blooms with pocket-size clusters of pink flowers during springtime and fall . industrial plant pinkish shrub dombeya in full Dominicus to partial tone . Water now and again ; the bush is generally drought - tolerant , with moderate water needs .
Buddleja saligna
Buddleja saligna is also commonly called " squarestem butterfly stroke bush " or " sham olive . " This evergreen shrub is native to South Africa , from the Western Cape region through Zimbabwe , Kalahari and the NW . The bush grows uncivilized in several areas of California . The leaves are similar to those of a willow : long and narrow , with a deep unripened hue . Buddleja saligna bloom in give and summertime , with honey - scented , delicate , creamy white flowers which attract louse and worm - eating birds such as Erithacus rubecola . False olive can be used as a hedge plant . Plant buddleja saligna in full sunlight in sandy , well - draining dirt . Add compost or constituent materials to the soil to encourage its nourishing content .
Myrsine africana
Myrsine africana is also frequently referred to as " African boxwood " and " mantle Vinca minor . " It is a small-scale , behind - grow evergreen shrub that develop groundless from the Cape through Africa and parts of Asia . African boxwood has glossy , deep green farewell ; young growth is a drear red hue . African box flower in the spring with cream - colored heyday . Myrsine africana can be used as low - growing hedges or as single shrubs in the landscape , and attracts birds . found African boxwood in well - drained dirt in a location that receives full Dominicus or fond tincture .
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