Botanical name
Myrsine africanaFamily
MyrsinaceaeCommon Name
Cape Myrtle, WildemirtingDescription
Erect shrub up to 2m, rarely a small tree. Bark reddish to brown, scabrous. Small leaves up to 20mm long, lanceolate, elliptic to almost circular, leathery, glossy green, without hairs, margins entire or with very small teeth over upper half, leaf stalk up to 1.5mm long; very small flowers are pinkish or white, in axillary fascicles, stamens with pink or red to purplish anthers protruding beyond the petals.
Small globular blue-black fruits, up to 4mm in diameter.
Habitat
In forests and on forest margins in shady areas, often a pioneer species
Flower Date
October to May