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Combretum glutinosum (PROTA)

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<big>''[[Combretum glutinosum]]'' Perr.</big>
 
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:Protologue: Prodr. 3: 21 (1828).
== Synonyms ==
*''Combretum passargei'' Engl. & Diels (1899), *''Combretum relictum'' (Aubrév.) Hutch. & Dalziel (1927).
== Vernacular names ==
*Bois d’éléphant, chigommier (Fr).
== Origin and geographic distribution ==
''Combretum glutinosum'' is found in savanna and open woodland with an annual rainfall of 200–900 mm. It is particularly resistant to arid conditions, surviving where grasses will not, and it recovers quickly from burning. It often grows gregariously on sandy and degraded soils.
 
== Propagation and planting ==
 
 
== Management ==
== Author(s) ==
* M. Marquet , CIHAM/UMR 5648 /Archéologie et Histoire médiévale, Université Louis Lumière - Lyon II, 18, quai Claude Bernard, F-69365 Lyon Cedex 07, France * P.C.M. Jansen
* P.C.M. Jansen, PROTA Network Office Europe, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 341, 6700 AH Wageningen, Netherlands
== Correct citation of this article ==
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