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Lophira alata,
commonly known as azobé, ekki or the red
ironwood tree, is a
species of
plant in the
family Ochnaceae. It is
found in Cameroon, the Republic...
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Lophira is a
genus of
plants in the
family Ochnaceae.
Almost every part of
Lophira (bark, root bark, leaves, and
leafy shoots) is used for
various medicinal...
- (Ironwood)
Lophira alata (West
African ironwood, (Small) Red ironwood,
Dwarf (red) ironwood,
Dryzone (red) ironwood),
western and
central Africa Lophira lanceolata...
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Lophira lanceolata,
commonly known as the
dwarf red ironwood, is a
species of tree in the
family Ochnaceae which is
native to
tropical West and Central...
- places. The
lower slopes are
covered with open
forest characterised by
Lophira, Pycnanthus, Tarrietia, Albizia,
Samanea and
Cryptosepalum tree species...
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Terminalia superba which is
known locally as afara,
Entandrophragma or sapele,
Lophira alata,
Triplochiton scleroxylon (or obeche),
Khaya grandifoliola (or African...
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suited to the
seasonally dry
conditions and
repeated wildfires and
include Lophira lanceolata,
Afzelia africana,
Daniellia oliveri, Bor****us aethiopum, Anogeissus...
- data
often show a
dominance of gr****es over
humid tropics trees. The tree
Lophira alata and
others may have
spread out of the
African forests during the...
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constantly occurring fires keeping back the
growth of
trees in open country.
Lophira lanceolata is one of the tree
species found that is more
resistant to fire...
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Allanblackia and Anthocleista) and
savanna (species of Lannea, Bridelia,
Lophira, and Fabaceae). Gr****es are
abundant in the understorey. From 1600 to 2000...