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Coddia rudis commonly known as Small Bone Apple in English and Kleinbeenappel in Afrikaans is usually a short, aromatic, evergreen, dense, multi-stemmed and fairly fast growing shrub. Coddia rudis is a dense multi-stemmed shrub which grows up to 3 m in height. The main stem is usually short, with arching branches. It grows stiffly upwards, outwards and finally downwards. The bark is dark grey and has no spines. It forms a compact shrub if pruned regularly. The leaves are opposite or borne in dense clusters on dwarf side twigs. The leaves are simple, broadly obovate, usually 20 mm wide x 15 mm long, shiny dark green above, paler below, hairless, with entire margins, wavy, with round tips which can be notched or broadly tapering. The leaf base is narrowly tapering. The leaf stalks are up to 3 mm long. The flowers are fragrant, small, up to 10–15 mm in diameter, bell-shaped with 5 lobes, white turning yellow with age and are borne in axillary groups in the leaf axils. They appear just as the new leaves start sprouting in spring (October). The fruits are greenish-brown, roundish and up to 8 mm in diameter. They are crowned with the remains of the calyx. Fruiting takes place from January to June. It is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces. Fruits are eaten by people and birds, and the leaves are heavily browsed by game. Coddia rudis is useful for planting around the edges of the property to form a green or colourful backdrop, to hide walls or to create privacy. It can also be used as container plant or ornamental plant. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions. |