Sand olive

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Dodonaea viscosa var. angustifolia

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Dodonaea viscosa var. angustifolia

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Common name: Sand olive, Sticky hopbush (English)

Origin: Australia, India, tropical and subtropical Africa. Native to South Africa.

Description

Shrub or small tree, usually multistemmed, generally up to 3m high, sometimes higher. Leaves alternate, with very short or no leaf stalk and tapering base, lanceolate to narrowly elliptic or obovate, sticky and resinous, shiny, somewhat rough to the touch; margin wavy or toothed.  Flowers carried near tips of branches, small, greenish yellow to orange-red. Fruit a capsule with 2 to 4 membranous, papery wings, light green becoming light brown when mature.

Discussion

High invasive potential because the seeds are easily dispersed by wind and this is a reasonably drought-tolerant species that is often planted as a hedge. Recorded from scattered localities in Namibia. 

Bird reported from Namibia but no unequivocal evidence: 

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