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- Gnetum africanum (eru or African jointfir) is a species of vine native to tropical Africa. Though bearing leaves, the genus Gnetum are gymnosperms, related...
- africanae; pyjama shark, Poroderma africanum; lemon basil, Ocimum × africanum afric**** – africana, africanaeafricanum agrestis L of the field, wild field...
- A. africanum may refer to: Aciagrion africanum, a damselfly Anonychium africanum, a legume Aspidodiadema africanum, a sea urchin Atherion africanum, a...
- P. africanum may refer to: Peltophorum africanum, a tree species in the genus Peltophorum Peridinium africanum, a dinoflagellate alga species Poroderma...
- E. africanum may refer to: Eogavialis africanum, an extinct reptile Erythrophleum africanum, a legume species found in Savannahs of tropical Africa This...
- C. africanum may refer to: Calliostoma africanum, a sea snail species Capnophyllum africanum, a flowering plant species endemic to southern Africa Cyclamen...
- Mycobacterium africanum is a species of Mycobacterium that is most commonly found in West African countries, where it is estimated to cause up to 40%...
- Lemon basil, ****y basil, Thai lemon basil, or Lao basil, (Ocimum × africanum) is a hybrid between basil (Ocimum basili****) and American basil (Ocimum...
- Nasturtium africanum, the Moroccan watercress, is an aquatic plant endemic to Morocco. Two subspecies are recognized: Nasturtium africanum subsp. africanum - northwestern...
- Opus africanum is a form of ashlar masonry used in Carthaginian and ancient Roman architecture, characterized by pillars of vertical blocks of stone alternating...