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Lycium ferocissimum African Boxthorn Kriedoring
Lycium ferocissimum Miers
Family: Solanaceae
Synonyms: Lycium campanulatum E.Mey. ex C.H.Wright, Lycium campanulatum E. Mey. ex C. H. Wr., Lycium macrocalyx Dammer
English: African Boxthorn
Afrikaans: Kriedoring
Description: African boxthorn is a large shrub which grows up to 5 metres (16 ft) high and is covered in spines.
The leaves are oval in shape and are 10–40 millimetres (0.39–1.57 in) long and 4–10 millimetres (0.16–0.39 in) in width.
The solitary flowers emerge from the leaf axils and are purplish.
10 Published articles of Lycium ferocissimum
1. Extraction of Carotenoids from Lycium ferocissimum Fruits for Cotton Dyeing: Optimization Survey Based on a Central Composite Design Method
By: Faidi, Khaled; Baaka, Noureddine; Hammami, Saoussen; et al.
FIBERS AND POLYMERS Volume: 17 Issue: 1 Pages: 36-43 Published: JAN 2016
2. Lycium ferocissimum - AdaptNRM module 2: Invasive plant species and climate change
By: Scott, John; Ota, Noboru
CSIRO Data Access Portal
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4225/08/53EC5DB9EF264 Version: v2
3. African boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum) and its vertebrate relationships in Australia.
By: Noble, M.; Adair, R.
Plant Protection Quarterly Volume: 29 Issue: 3 Pages: 80-84 Published: 2014
4. African boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum) and asset protection from a national perspective.
By: Noble, M.; Adair, R.; Yen, A.
Conference: 19th Australasian Weeds Conference, "Science, Community and Food Security: the Weed Challenge", Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 1-4 September 2014.
19th Australasian Weeds Conference, "Science, Community and Food Security: the Weed Challenge", Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 1-4 September 2014 Pages: 231-234 Published: 2014
5. LYCIUM FEROCISSIMUM MIERS EN LA PENNSULA IBERICA (MALAGA, ESPANA)
Lycium ferocissimum miers in the Iberian Peninsula (Malaga, Espana)
By: Perez Latorre, Andres V.; Yus Ramos, Rafael; Dana Sanchez, Elias
Acta Botanica Malacitana Volume: 31 Pages: 208 Published: 2006
6. Saffron thistle (Cathamus lanatus).
By: Fuller, M.
Agnote (Darwin) Issue: 591 Pages: 2 pp. Published: 1993
7. Aspects of the ecology of African boxthorn, Lycium ferocissimum.
By: Erkelenz, P. A.
Conference: Proceedings of the 10th Australian Weeds Conference and 14th Asian Pacific Weed Science Society Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 6-10 September, 1993.
Proceedings I of the 10th Australian Weeds Conference and 14th Asian Pacific Weed Science Society Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 6-10 September, 1993 Pages: 368-371 Published: 1993
8. Chemical control of African boxthorn, Lycium ferocissimum.
By: Lee, A. N.
Queensland Journal of Agricultural and Animal Sciences Volume: 36 Issue: 2 Pages: 189-193 Published: 1979
9. PROCLAIMED NOXIOUS WEEDS INULA-GRAVEOLENS-D LYCIUM-FEROCISSIMUM-D XANTHIUM-SPINOSUM-D GENISTA-MONSPESSULANA-D CONTROL LIVESTOCK
By: ANON
Journal of Agriculture (Victoria) Volume: 66 Issue: 10 Pages: 373-376 Published: 1968
10. Weeds of South Australia - South African Boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum, Miers).
By: Orchard, H. E.
Journal of the Department of Agriculture of South Australia Volume: 61 Issue: 1 Pages: 31-2 Published: 1957
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