
Lycium - Wikipedia
In his Naturalis historia, Pliny the Elder describes boxthorn as a medicinal plant, as does Pedanius Dioscorides in his P. Dioscoridae pharmacorum simplicium reique medicae. [12] In his 1753 publication Species Plantarum, Linnaeus describes three Lycium species: L. afrum, L. barbarum, and L. europaeum. [12] L. barbarum
Lycium ferocissimum - Wikipedia
Lycium ferocissimum, the African boxthorn or boxthorn, is a shrub in the nightshade family indigenous to South Africa.
Lycium chinense - Wikipedia
Lycium chinense is one of two species of boxthorn shrub in the family Solanaceae. Along with Lycium barbarum, it produces the goji berry ("wolfberry"). Two varieties are recognized, [3] L. chinense var. chinense and L. chinense var. potaninii.
Lycium barbarum (Chinese Box Thorn) - Gardenia
Lycium barbarum (Chinese Box Thorn) is a scrambling deciduous shrub with long, sparsely spiny stems clothed with narrow, lance-shaped, bright green leaves. In late spring and summer, small, tubular, pale purple to lavender flowers bloom on stalks rising from the leaf axils. They give way to bright red berries (Goji berries), which ripen in the fall. Edible, fresh, or dried, they have a mild ...
African boxthorn | Weeds information - Agriculture Victoria
African boxthorn is a fast growing invasive species that, if untreated, spreads quickly. Seeds may germinate year round and early root growth is rapid, ensuring young plants are competitive. Plants take at least 2 years to flower, producing flowers and fruit mostly in summer.
Boxthorn - Invasive Weeds - My WordPress
Boxthorn (Lycium barbarum), also known as Chinese Boxthorn or Duke of Argyll’s Tea Tree, is an invasive weed that has become a significant issue in various regions around the world.
African Boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum) – Ligaya Garden
Common names: Boxthorn, African Boxthorn. Taxonomic name: Lycium ferocissimum. Family: Solanaceae. Flowering time: Spring to Autumn. Uses: Food. Area of origin: South Africa. Warnings: Don’t eat the leaves, they can upset your stomach. Don’t eat the green berries, only the red. Be careful of those thorns. They’ll punch through thongs and ...
African Boxthorn, Boxthorn - Weeds Australia
African Boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum) is a dense spiny woody shrub up to 4–5 m high and 3–5 m wide, without any hairs on any of the parts. Stems are smooth and silver-grey when young, becoming brown and fissured as they mature.
California boxthorn (Lycium californicum) - Botanical Realm
Dec 26, 2024 · The California boxthorn (Lycium californicum) is a remarkable shrub that demonstrates nature’s resilience. Its adaptations to thrive in arid environments provide essential ecological benefits, while its aesthetic appeal adds beauty to the landscapes it inhabits.
Lycium californicum - Wikipedia
Lycium californicum is a spreading shrub in the nightshade family known by the common names California boxthorn and California desert-thorn.