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- Detarium microcarpum (Bambara: Ntamajalan), commonly known as sweet detar, sweet dattock or tallow tree, is an underutilized species of tree legume that...
- Detarium senegalense is a leguminous tree in the subfamily Detarioideae. Unlike most members of the family, it produces globular fruits. Its common names...
- Detarium is a plant genus of the family Fabaceae. It contains 3 species of tree native to sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal to Sudan and Democratic Republic...
- Tallow tree is a common name for several tree species and may refer to: Detarium senegalense, native to tropical West Africa Triadica sebifera, native to...
- opopanax (bisabol). Fragrant "myrrh beads" are made from the crushed seeds of Detarium microcarpum, an unrelated West African tree. These beads are traditionally...
- Chamaebatia Cowania Dryas Purshia Legumes Fabales Fabaceae Caesalpinia Cercis Detarium Dialium ****rquetia Faboideae Polygalaceae Polygala Quillajaceae Dakotanthus...
- Baill. Colophospermum J. Kirk ex J. LĂ©onard Copaifera L. Daniellia Benn. Detarium Juss. Eperua Aubl. Eurypetalum Harms Gilletiodendron Vermoesen Guibourtia...
- dominant trees include Burkea africana, Terminalia avicennioides, and Detarium microcarpum. About one half of Nigeria is classified as Guinea savanna...
- Borgu sector is dominated by Burkea africana, Terminalia avicennioides and Detarium microcarpum[citation needed]. Below the quartzite ridges Isoberlinia tomentosa...
- are one of the few primates capable of biting through the hard s**** of Detarium microcarpum seeds. For vegetation, they mostly eat the young leaves, shoots...