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Faurea arborea Engl.
Faurea argentea Hutch.
Faurea coriacea Marner Faurea delevoyi De Wild.
Faurea discolor Welw.
Faurea forficuliflora Baker Faurea galpinii...
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Faurea recondita, also
known as the
Kamdeboo beechwood, is a tree that
forms part of the
genus Faurea. It
occurs in the
Kamdeboo Mountains. The species...
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Faurea saligna is a graceful, semi-deciduous tree in the
family Proteaceae. It
grows to
about 10 metres, or up to 20
metres under forest conditions. Found...
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Faurea coriacea is a tree that
forms part of
Faurea genus. Rakotonasolo, F. (2020) [amended
version of 2018 ****essment]. "
Faurea coriacea". IUCN Red List...
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Faurea intermedia is a tree that
forms part of
Faurea genus and is
native to Angola,
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Tanzania and Zambia. Timberlake...
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Faurea arborea is a
species of tree of the
genus Faurea. It is
native to East Africa, and was
described by
Adolf Engler in 1894. "
Faurea arborea (Engl...
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Faurea macnaughtonii (Terblans beech) is a
species of tree in the
family Proteaceae. It is
found in
South Africa and Eswatini, and was
named in honour...
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Faurea rochetiana, also
known as the broad-leaved beechwood, is a tree
found in much of
Africa from
Sudan south to Limpopo,
Mpumalanga and
northern KwaZulu-Natal...
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Faurea delevoyi is a tree that
forms part of
Faurea (the
beech trees)
genus and is
native to Angola,
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Mozambique...
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Faurea galpinii is a
small tree that
grows to 10 m (20 ft.) tall, but its
trunks will vary
depending on
growing conditions. The
leaves of F.
galpinii are...