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Pericopsis is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
legume family, Fabaceae. It
includes four
species of
trees and shrubs,
three native to sub-Saharan Africa...
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Pericopsis mooniana, the
nandu wood or
nedun tree, is a
species of
legume in the
family Fabaceae. It is
found in Indonesia, Malaysia, Micronesia, Palau...
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Corrado (1995). "Identification of
bioactive metabolites from the bark
ofPericopsis (Afrormosia) laxiflora".
Phytochemical Analysis. 6 (6): 289–291. doi:10...
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Pericopsis elata is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae and is
known by the
common names African teak, afromosia, afrormosia, kokrodua...
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Pericopsis angolensis is a
deciduous small to medium-sized tree
within the
Fabaceae family.
Pericopsis angolensis grows as a
shrub or as a
small to medium-sized...
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Stirton CH,
Evans SV (1988). "Alkaloid
distribution in
seeds of Ormosia,
Pericopsis and Haplormosia". Phytochemistry. 27 (2): 439–444. Bibcode:1988PChem....
- Oregon,
United States Kulu Vase, a
Buddhist goblet in the
British Museum Pericopsis laxiflora, a
deciduous shrub or tree
known as Kulu Kulu in some regions...
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Southeast Asia and
Australia Nematolepis squamea,
Satinwood from
Australia Pericopsis elata,
Yellow or
African satinwood Rhodosphaera rhodanthema,
Tulip or...
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Paramachaerium Parochetus Parryella Pearsonia Pediomelum Pedleya Periandra Pericopsis Petaladenium Peteria Petteria Phaseolus Phylacium Phyllodium Phyllota...
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Africa from the
Ivory Coast to
Ethiopia and
south to
Angola and
Mozambique Pericopsis elata, also
known as afrormosia,
native to
western Africa from the Ivory...