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Madagascar Uapaca amplifolia - NW
Madagascar Uapaca benguelensis - Zaïre,
Angola Uapaca bojeri -
Madagascar Uapaca densifolia -
Madagascar Uapaca ferruginea...
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Uapaca kirkiana, the
sugar plum or ****bohobo, is a
species of
dioecious plant in the
family Phyllanthaceae. It is
native to the
southern Afrotropics,...
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Uapaca bojeri, or
tapia (Malagasy pronunciation: ta-pee), is a tree
species endemic to Madagascar. A
characteristic element of the
Madagascan flora, it...
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Uapaca heudelotii, also
known as
rikio des rivières, is an
evergreen plant in the
family Phyllanthaceae. It is
found in
western Tropical Africa (Senegal...
- in cultivation. A few
species of Antidesma, Baccaurea, Phyllanthus, and
Uapaca bear
edible fruit.
Phyllanthaceae comprises about 2000 species. Depending...
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village there are
plots of the
natural forest of
typical endemic species Uapaca bojeri,
commonly known as
Tapia forests.
These forests supplies the village...
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along with
other fire-resistant
trees like
Ravenala madagascariensis and
Uapaca bojeri, are the most con****uous
components of this arid region. Bismarck...
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fruits such as
those of the
African corkwood tree (Musanga cecropioides),
Uapaca,
persimmon (Diospyros hoyleana), fig
trees (Ficus),
papayas (Carica papaya)...
- forest, the
emergents include Symphonia globulifera,
Cleistopholis patens,
Uapaca spp.,
Musanga cecropioides,
Hallea ledermannii,
Terminalia spp., Anthostema...
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Lentinula aciculospora. It
grows on
various dead wood in
forests dominated by
Uapaca densifolia,
Sarcolaenaceae and
Eucalyptus robusta. Its
description expands...