In post-European times it is used most frequently, but not exclusively, for " Dodonaea viscosa ".
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The cultivar'Purpurea', with purple foliage, is widely grown as a garden shrub . " Dodonaea viscosa " easily occupies open areas and secondary forest, and is resistant to salinity, drought and pollution.
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Other representatives of the family in South Africa are the false currants ( " Allophylus " spp . ), the sand olive ( " Dodonaea viscosa " ) and the bushveld red-balloon ( " Erythrophysa transvaalensis " ).
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The oak woodlands from in elevation are warmer and drier, with evergreen oaks predominant ( principally " Quercus devia "; " Quercus arizonica " and " Quercus rugosa " have a limited distribution ), along with lower trees and shrubs such as " Dodonaea viscosa ", " Sideroxylon peninsulare ", and " Buddleia crotonoides ."