VERNACULAR NAME: |
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African Laburnum [106] |
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION:
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LITERATURE POINTERS: |
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Description [3, 106, 113] ; Illustration [3, 10, 11] |
DESCRIPTORS: |
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Climbing: Not climbing ; Conservation Status: Not Threatened ; Habit: Shrub, Tree ; Lifespan: Perennial ; Source(s): 1988 (Africa) Lock JM, 1993 Polhill RM |
USES: |
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Environmental [14]; Medicine [14, 113]; Toxins [14]; Wood [14, 113] |
3. |
Keay, R.W.J. et al., 1964 | |
Nigerian Trees Vol.2 |
8. |
Lock, J.M., 1985 | |
Specimen in Herb.Kew |
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Aubreville, A., 1950 | |
La Flore Forestiere Soudano-Guineene |
11. |
Keay, R.W.J., 1958 | |
Flora of West Tropical Africa.Ed.2;Vol.1,part 2 |
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Dalziel, J.M., 1937 | |
The Useful Plants of West Tropical Africa |
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White, F., 1983 | |
The Vegetation of Africa |
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Lebrun, J.-P. et al, 1972 | |
IEMVPT Et.Bot.1,Catalogue des Plant.Vasc.du Tchad Meridional |
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Brenan, J.P.M., 1967 | |
Caesalp.In:Flora Trop.East Africa. Milne-Redhead & Polhill |
111. |
Aubreville, A., 1965 | |
9.Caesalpinoideae.In:Flora du Cameroun.Aubreville & Leroy |
113. |
Robyns, W.(Ed.), 1952 | |
Flore du Congo Belge,Vol.3. Mimosoideae, Caesalpinoideae |