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  • Woodland vegetation occurs from 1,100-2,500 m, where the characteristic species are Olea europaea, Monotheca buxifolia and Dodonaea viscosa.

    Al Hajar Al Gharbi montane woodlands 2008

  • The transitional woodland between the subtropical woodlands and the alpine vegetation of sclerophyllus forest supports the olive (Olea cuspidata) accompanied by the shrub varnish leaf (Dodonaea viscosa, Sapindaceae) found on the foothills in Pakistan.

    Baluchistan xeric woodlands 2008

  • This scrub includes bamboo and shrubs such as Holarrhena and Dodonaea.

    Chhota-Nagpur dry deciduous forests 2008

  • The fruit of this species is almost like that of Dodonaea viscosa.

    The Journals of John McDouall Stuart 2007

  • A semi-deciduous thicket replaces this formation at higher altitudes, comprised mainly of Olea europaea, Dodonaea viscosa, Carissa edulis and Rhus somalensis.

    Arabian Peninsula coastal fog desert 2007

  • The most disturbed dry forests occur as a lightly wooden savanna on eroded and degraded soils and are dominated by C. equisetifolia with an understory of Mussaenda raiateensis, Decaspermum fruticosum, Dodonaea viscosa, C. seemannii, and the palm Pritchardia pacifica.

    Fiji tropical dry forests 2007

  • Other dominants include Rubiaceae of the genera Canthium and Gardenia, Pittosporum, Dodonaea, and Premna, and Verbenaceae genera.

    New Caledonia dry forests 2007

  • A downy Dodonaea, with triangular leaves, was producing its small flowers59, and a scrubby bush with hard narrow leaves and globular fruit the size of a rifle-ball, proved to be a new CAPPARIS. 60 Thermometer, at daybreak, 35°; at 9 P.M.,

    Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia 2003

  • Ideal hedge, slope stabilizer etc. Dodonaea viscosalinn

    5. Appendices 1993

  • At 500 feet, Dodonaea: this is very common, and being very green, gives the ghat a pretty appearance.

    Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith

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