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Identifying a plant seen in Cyprus

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This plant was seen in Cyprus a few days ago and my girlfriend was wondering what it is.

Is anyone able to identify it please?

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This seems to be Carissa Macrocarpa, commonly known as Natal plum, or another related species. If one searches for common plants in Cyprus, it does come up easily. I am guessing that the climate in Cyprus is very similar to its native south african Eastern Cape and that's why it's been introduced as a landscaping plant.

But just as with the introduced and now invasive giant hogweed it is somewhat of a hazard, although to a much lesser degree, as the whole plant is poisonous except for the fruit (as long as they are ripe).

Some of the prominent identifying features:

  • Characteristic spines/thorns
  • White flowers
  • Large oblong/egg shaped fruit
  • Glossy leaves

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