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Khaya anthotheca, with the
common name East
African ****gany, is a
large tree
species in the
Meliaceae family,
native to
tropical Africa. The name anthotheca...
- five-valved
capsule 5–8 cm diameter,
containing numerous winged seeds.
Khaya anthotheca (syn. K. nyasica)
Khaya grandifoliola Khaya ivorensis Khaya madagascariensis...
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southernmost part of the country's
Eastern Highlands. Big Tree is a
Khaya anthotheca or
Nyasa redwood tree (previously
referred to as
Khaya nyasica). In December...
- the
genus Khaya (which also
belong to the ****gany family), namely: K.
anthotheca, K. grandifoliola, K. ivorensis, K. madagascariensis, and K. senegalensis...
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endemic to
eastern Australia Eucalyptus umbra,
native to
Australia Khaya anthotheca,
native to
tropical Africa This page is an
index of
articles on plant...
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peace treaty in 1806. Big Tree in
Chirinda Forest Nyasa redwood (Khaya
anthotheca )
Chirinda Forest,
Zimbabwe 20°26′29″S 32°42′15″E / 20.44139°S 32.70417°E...
- may
refer to:
Eucalyptus resinifera,
endemic to
eastern Australia Khaya anthotheca,
native to
Africa This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species (or...
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Terminalia superba,
Pericopsis elata,
Entandrophragma cylindri****, and
Khaya anthotheca. The
Kilometer 32 Rail
Forest Reserve,
covering 3,605 hectares, also features...
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camaldulensis Cola
nitida (kola)
Prunus africana (African cherry)
Khaya anthotheca (East
African ****gany) as well as non-timber
forest species such as Raphia...
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canopy trees include Newtonia buchananii,
Celtis mildbraedii, and
Khaya anthotheca. The
ecoregion is home to
several large grazing mammals,
including the...