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Cunonia capensis L., 1759 fam. Cunoniaceae

Afrikaans: Groot Rooielse in inheemse kloofbos, bokant Ceciliapark, Kaapstad, Suid-Afrika
English: Large Red Alder or Butterspoon trees in indigenous forest ravine above Cecilia Park, Cape Town, South Africa
IsiZulu: umLulama
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