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Combretum microphyllum

 
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Family: Combretaceae
Genus: Combretum (kom-BREE-tum) (Info)
Species: microphyllum (my-kro-FIL-um) (Info)

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Positive timrann On Mar 6, 2009, timrann from Other
Mauritius wrote:

Combretum microphyllum is a very attractive creeping plant with bright red flower. Time by time can be seen in nurseries in Mauritius. It is a rather easy growing and does very well in full sun . Here in nurseries, it is propagated by cuttings mainly. It has a very attractive bright red flowers. I don't see why it is called microphyllum though the leaves in general are 12 cms or even longer in length. Young leaves are bright green and get deep green when older.



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