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- Inhambanella is a group of trees in the Sapotaceae described as a genus in 1915. The genus is native to Africa. Species Inhambanella guereensis (Aubrév...
- Inhambanella henriquesii, commonly known as milk pear, milk-pear, or milkpear in English, melkpeer in Afrikaans, and umbenkela or umthungulu in Zulu, is...
- Cyprus Kantou (plant), a genus of plants, now treated as a synonym of Inhambanella This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Kantou...
- K.Krause Faucherea K.Krause Gambeya Pierre Gluema Aubrév. & Pellegr. Inhambanella Dubard Isonandra Wight Labourdonnaisia Bojer Labramia A.DC. Lecomtedoxa...
- Ilex mitis (Lance-leaved ironwood, Smooth or Mild, Unarmed ironwood) Inhambanella henriquesii (Rock, Water or Small ironwood) Intsia bijuga, Intsia palembanica...
- indigenous Englerophytum natalense (Sond.) T.D.Penn. indigenous Genus Inhambanella: Inhambanella henriquesii (Engl. & Warb.) Dubard, indigenous Genus Lecomtedoxa:...
- Aubrév. Diploknema Pierre Faucherea Lecomte Gluema Aubrév. & Pellegr. Inhambanella (Engl.) Dubard Isonandra Wight Labourdonnaisia Bojer Labramia A.DC. Lecomtedoxa...
- macrocalyx Dracaena mannii Flacourtia indica Hirtella zanzibarica zanzibarica Inhambanella henriquesii Landolphia Lecaniodiscus fraxinifolius sc****ellatii Lepisanthes...
- suaveolens (25 m), Fernandoa magnifica (20 m), Ficus vallis-choudae (20 m), Inhambanella henriquesii (25 m), Julbernardia magnisti****ta (30 m), Lannea welwitschii...
- are areas of moist evergreen woodland, with Erythrophleum suaveolens, Inhambanella henriquesii, and Synsepalum brevipes, and areas of dry deciduous woodland...