
How to Grow Bucida - Plant Care & Tips | NorwichGardener
The leaves of bucida are opposite, entire or lobed, and the flowers are small and white, borne in terminal clusters. The fruit is a drupe, which is often used in culinary applications. Bucida is closely related to the genus Terminalia, and its species are …
Bucida buceras 'Variegated' (Dwarf Variegated Geometry Tree)
Oct 19, 2018 · Foliage Color: Young/immature: Bronze-Reddish. Mature: Yellow-Green, White, Cream, variegated. Leaf Special Notes: The irregular cream to white leaf margins add color making it an attractive accent plant. Bark and Trunk: Smooth Mottled gray. Brown lenticels. Soil Preferences: Loam, Sand, Well-Drained.
Terminalia buceras - Wikipedia
Terminalia buceras is a tree in the Combretaceae family. It is known by a variety of names in English, including bullet tree, black olive tree, gregorywood (or gregory wood), Antigua whitewood, and oxhorn bucida. [2] . It is native to Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America. [3] .
Bucida buceras - Useful Tropical Plants - The Ferns
Oct 13, 2024 · Contains detailed information, and usually an illustration, on 250 tree species, including both native and exotic species. ]. Brackish marshes through the West Indies [ Two volumes, a comprehensive listing of N. American trees though a bit out of date now. Good details on habitats, some details on plant uses. Not really for the casual reader.
Shady Lady Trees For Sale: The Striking Evergreen That Brings …
Dec 29, 2024 · The Shady Lady Black Olive tree, also known as Bucida buceras, is a beautiful evergreen tree with glossy dark green leaves. Native to the Caribbean region, this tree is popular for its dense foliage and elegant appearance generally created by layers of foliage.
Bucida Variegated (Pokok Doa) – Malaysia Online Plant Nursery
It is mottled grey-green with irregular creamy-white border, young leaves pinkish-red, margins uneven to crenate, produced in whorls at branch tips. The twigs grow densely in storeys on whorls around the woody trunk.
Bucida buceras - Dominica Botanic Gardens
Description: Wide-spreading, slow growing tree, up to 25 m tall (80 ft), sometimes with axillary spines in juvenile plants; full, oval to rounded crown with age; very dense foliage; leaves elliptical and leathery; tree flowers in February and sporadically throughout the year; flowers greenish to pale yellow in 10 cm spikes (4 in); ovary sometime...
NParks | Terminalia molinetii - National Parks Board
Leaves small (0.6-2cm long x 0.5cm wide), glossy dark green above, lighter green below, young leaves reddish; leathery, produced in whorls at nodes, clustered at branch tips, semi-deciduous. Flowers tiny (0.5cm across), creamy white, in clusters.
NParks | Terminalia buceras - National Parks Board
Terminalia buceras , also known as Black Olive, is a semi-deciduous tree, up to 40 m tall. The flowers are white to cream coloured and strongly scented. The bark is used in Puerto Rico and Jamaica for tanning purposes.
my walk with food and beautiful plants and flowers: White Bucida tree
Bucida buceras ( Bucida 'Variegated') ......upside down Christmas tree. This tree and a few others is growing off Jln Song, near 101 in Kuching. I was told they are very expensive. I remark, they were not worried people might steal them as they were outside the fence. I am known to be a value for money person.