Bushwillow
Bushwillow is a common name for several species of trees in the genus Combretum, primarily found in Africa. These trees thrive in savanna and woodland ecosystems, often growing in well-drained soils. Bushwillows are known for their distinctive, slender branches and small, fragrant flowers that attract various pollinators.
The leaves of bushwillow trees are typically oval-shaped and can vary in color from green to reddish-brown. They play a vital role in their habitats, providing food and shelter for wildlife. Additionally, bushwillows are sometimes used in traditional medicine and for making furniture due to their durable wood.