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- Faidherbia is a genus of leguminous plants containing one species, Faidherbia albida, which was formerly widely included in the genus Acacia as Acacia...
- to trees belonging to the genera Vac****ia and Faidherbia (both formerly classed in Acacia). Faidherbia albida, Vac****ia seyal, Vac****ia tortilis, and...
- improving water usage for crops. Sesbania, Gliricidia, Tephrosia, and Faidherbia albida are known as fertilizer trees. Tree lucerne or tagasaste (Cytisus...
- Chloroleucon (Benth.) Britton & Rose Cojoba Britton & Rose Enterolobium Mart. Faidherbia A.Chev. Falcataria (I.C.Nielsen) Barneby & J.W.Grimes Hesperalbizia Barneby...
- include: Faidherbia Vac****ia Senegalia Mariosousa Acaciella ****tah tree (Acacia referenced in the Hebrew Bible possibly referring to Faidherbia and/or...
- smallholdings areas such as sub-Saharan Africa. Research with the leguminous tree Faidherbia albida in Zambia showed maximum maize yields of 4.0 tonnes per hectare...
- Serer creation myth, the Somb (Anonychium africana) and the Saas tree (Faidherbia albida) are both viewed as trees of life. However, the prevailing view...
- include Adansonia digitata, Commiphora africana, Balanites aegyptiaca, Faidherbia albida, Bor****us aethiopum, Vitellaria paradoxa, Olea europaea, Arbutus...
- above the ground; some individuals in Namibia were observed climbing Faidherbia albida trees up to a height of 5.4 m (17 ft 9 in). The klipspringer is...
- Battle of Gao Lacco**** secundiflorum, a species of tropical palm tree Faidherbia albida, an economically important species of tree found in Africa and...