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Combretum
imberbe
Leadwood
Combretum
zeyheri
Large-fruited Bushwillow
Combretum
woodii
Large-leaved Bushwillow
Combretum
padoides
Thicket Bushwillow
Combretum
mossambicense
Knobbly-creeper
Combretum
molle
Velvet Bushwillow
Combretum
mkuzense
Mkuze Bushwillow
Combretum
microphyllum
Flamecreeper
Combretum
kraussii
Forest Bushwillow
Combretum
hereroense
Russet Bushwillow
Combretum
erythrophyllum
River Bushwillow
Combretum
collinum
subsp.
taborense
Silver Bushwillow
Combretum
collinum
subsp.
suluense
Weeping Bushwillow
Combretum
collinum
subsp.
gazense
Gaza Bushwillow
Combretum
celastroides
subsp.
orientale
Trailing Bushwillow
Combretum
apiculatum
subsp.
apiculatum
Red Bushwillow; Rooibos