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- species: Daniellia alsteeniana P.A.Duvign. Daniellia glandulosa Estrella Daniellia klainei Pierre ex A.Chev. Daniellia oblonga Oliv. Daniellia ogea (Harms)...
- Daniellia oliveri is a species of tree in the family Fabaceae. It is native to tropical West and Central Africa and is commonly known as the African copaiba...
- Daniellia klainei is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Cameroon and Gabon. Choo, L.M.; De La Estrella, M.; Forest, F. (2020)....
- Daniellia oblonga is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Benin, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Nigeria. It is threatened by habitat...
- Daniellia ogea is a species of tree that belongs to the family Fabaceae. It is also known locally as the gum copal tree, the Benin copal, or the Accra...
- the source of Balm of Mecca, presumed to be the biblical Balm of Gilead Daniellia oliveri, African copaiba balsam tree, a member of the genus Daniella Myroxylon...
- Benth. Brandzeia Baill. Colophospermum J. Kirk ex J. LĂ©onard Copaifera L. Daniellia Benn. Detarium Juss. Eperua Aubl. Eurypetalum Harms Gilletiodendron Vermoesen...
- species of Acacia, Terminalia and Combretum, along with Azadirachta indica, Daniellia oliveri, Gymnosporia senegalensis, Philenoptera laxiflora (syn. Lonchocarpus...
- Gum copal is a resin produced by the sap of forest tree in the genus Daniellia.[citation needed] Due to common impurities and differences in regions,...
- repeated wildfires and include Lophira lanceolata, Afzelia africana, Daniellia oliveri, Bor****us aethiopum, Anogeissus leiocarpa, Vitellaria paradoxa...