Braamfontein Spruit Ecological Corridor

Velvet Raisin

Grewia flava

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Description - from Wikipedia

Grewia flava, the brandy bush, wild currant, velvet raisin, or raisin tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to southern Africa. A common shrub species, it is spreading into grasslands due to human rangeland management practices, and increasing rainfall. The berries, which are yellowish-brown and slightly lobed, are sweet and edible, but have little flesh and so are typically collected in large quantities to be eaten raw, dried or fermented into alcoholic beverages. The wood has a number of uses such as for making bows, knobkerries, traps and other tools. The desert truffle Kalaharituber pfeilii is often found in association with its roots.


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Species Characteristics

Wildlife supported

Birds Birds
Butterflies Butterflies

Tolerances & suitability

Drought-resistant Drought-resistant

Growth features

Easy to grow Easy to grow
Hedge Hedge

Social features

Edible Edible
Useful Useful

Aspect

Sun Sun

Plant types

Shrub Shrub
Tree Tree

Spatial classification

Flowering Period
  • Yellow
Feb Mar Apr May Dec

Nursery availability

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