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- species: Strombosia ceylanica Gardner Strombosia fleuryana Breteler Strombosia gossweileri S.Moore Strombosia grandifolia Hook.f. ex Benth. Strombosia nana...
- Strombosia pustulata is a species of tree in the family Olacaceae. It is native to the rainforests of tropical West and Central Africa. Common names for...
- Strombosia nana is a tree in the family Olacaceae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Its taxonomic description is unresolved yet. It is found in the rain forest...
- home gardens" agroforestry. Native vegetation at this altitude range (Strombosia, Newtonia, and Entandrophragma) is limited to inaccessible valleys and...
- Strombosia grandifolia is an understorey tree native to West and Central Africa belonging to the family Olacaceae. A medium-sized tree that is capable...
- rhododendroides Ranunculales Ranunculus oreophytus Arabis alpina Santalales Strombosia scheffleri Poales Yushania alpina Carex runssoroensis Festuca abyssinica...
- Strombosia scheffleri is a medium-sized tree that is native to Tropical Africa, the species is sometimes planted as a shade tree in coffee and cocoa plantations...
- capensis, Parinari excelsa, Podocarpus milanji****, Prunus africana, Strombosia scheffleri, Syzygium guineense subsp. afromontanum, Tabernaemontana johnstonii...
- Strombosia ceylanica is a tree in the family Olacaceae. The specific epithet ceylanica is from the Latin meaning "of Ceylon". Strombosia ceylanica grows...
- 1200mm to 2400mm. There are 93 species of trees in the Bururi Forest, with Strombosia and Myrianthus spp. dominant and Tabernaemontana, Newtonia, and Entandrophragma...