Drypetes gerrardii — a medium houseplant
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Drypetes gerrardii

Drypetes Gerrardii

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Drypetes gerrardii is a species of small tree or large shrub in the family Putranjivaceae. Common names include forest ironplum, bastard white ironwood, and forest ironwood. It is native to tropical and subtropical central and eastern Africa. It was first described in 1920 by the English botanist John Hutchinson, who named it after the English botanist William Tyrer Gerrard who collected plants and seeds in southern Africa in the 1860s.

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en Forest Ironplum en Forest iron plum
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