- 5 species:
Anonidium brieyi De Wild.
Anonidium floribundum Pellegr.
Anonidium letestui Pellegr.
Anonidium mannii Engl. &
Diels Anonidium usambarense...
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Anonidium brieyi is a
species of
plants in the
custard apple family Annonaceae native to Cabinda, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, and Zaïre in West
Central Africa...
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Anonidium letestui is a
species of
plants in the
custard apple family Annonaceae native to
Gabon and
Congo in West
Central Africa. It is
listed as endangered...
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Anonidium floribundum is a
species of
plants in the
custard apple family Annonaceae native to
Gabon in West
Central Africa. It is
listed as
least concern...
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Anonidium usambarense was a tall tree in the
family Annonaceae,
formerly endemic to Tanzania. A
single specimen was
collected in 1910 at
Amani in the...
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Anonidium mannii, the junglesop, is a fast-growing
tropical African tree that
grows to 8–30 m high, with a
girth of up to 2 m. It has 20–40 cm long leaves...
- Magnoliales.
Several genera produce edible fruit, most
notably Annona,
Anonidium, Asimina, Rollinia, and Uvaria. Its type
genus is Annona. The
family is...
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contained seeds and
fruit remains of
Omphalocarpum mortehanii,
junglesop (
Anonidium mannii),
Antrocaryon nannanii,
Klainedoxa gabonensis,
Treculia africana...
- accepted: Auth.:
Endlicher 1839
Annona L. (synonym
Rollinia A. St.-Hil.)
Anonidium Engl. &
Diels Asimina Adans. (synonym
Deeringothamnus Small) Diclinanona...
- on
plants such as
Triplochiton scleroxylon,
Petersianthus macrocarpus,
Anonidium mannii, and
Anthonotha macrophylla.
Lagrida aenea var.
flavescens Breuning...