Julbernardia Globiflora (8467186187)
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Julbernardia Globiflora (8467186187)
''Julbernardia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes ten species native to tropical Africa, ranging from Nigeria to Kenya, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia. They are medium-sized trees. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of September 2023: *''Julbernardia brieyi'' *''Julbernardia globiflora'' *''Julbernardia gossweileri'' *''Julbernardia hochreutineri'' *''Julbernardia letouzeyi'' *''Julbernardia magnistipulata'' *''Julbernardia paniculata'' *''Julbernardia pellegriniana'' *''Julbernardia seretii'' *''Julbernardia unijugata ''Julbernardia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes ten species native to tropical Africa, ranging from Nigeria to Kenya, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia. They are medium-sized trees. Species accepted by the Plants ...'' References Fabaceae genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Flora of the Afrotropical realm {{Detarioideae-stub ...
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Julbernardia Globiflora
''Julbernardia globiflora'' is a tropical African tree widespread at moderate altitudes in Miombo woodland to the south and east of the equatorial forest region of the Congo Basin. Its common name is mnondo. It is ecologically important over wide areas and is dominant to co-dominant in many types of woodland, always being most successful in drier types of deciduous woodland where there is less competition. Distribution The mnondo occurs away from the coast except at the southern limit of its range. It prefers a hot dry resting season and plenty of rain in the summer growing season. It grows best where there is a definite contrast between day and night temperatures and does best at altitudes of 1,000 metres or more (the inland plateaus of south tropical Africa.) From Tanzania across to Angola it is found in dry types of woodland and is seldom dominant although common in many woodland types. It is the only species of ''Julbernardia'' present in Botswana (the northern parts only) an ...
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Fabaceae
Fabaceae () or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants.
Article 18.5 states: "The following names, of long usage, are treated as validly published: ....Leguminosae (nom. alt.: Fabaceae; type: Faba Mill. Vicia L.; ... When the Papilionaceae are regarded as a family distinct from the remainder of the Leguminosae, the name Papilionaceae is conserved against Leguminosae." English pronunciations are as follows: , and .
commonly known as the legume, pea, or bean family, is a large and agriculturally important family of

Plants Of The World Online
Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online taxonomic database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. History Following the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew launched Plants of the World Online in March 2017 with the goal of creating an exhaustive online database of all seed-bearing plants worldwide. (Govaerts wrongly speaks of "Convention for Botanical Diversity (CBD)). The initial focus was on tropical African flora, particularly flora ''Zambesiaca'', flora of West and East Tropical Africa. Since March 2024, the website has displayed AI-generated predictions of the extinction risk for each plant. Description The database uses the same taxonomical source as the International Plant Names Index, which is the World Checklist of Vascular Plants (WCVP). The database contains information on the world's flora gathered from 250 years of botanical research. It aims to make available data from projects that no longer have an online ...
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Julbernardia Brieyi
''Julbernardia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes ten species native to tropical Africa, ranging from Nigeria to Kenya, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia. They are medium-sized trees. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of September 2023: *''Julbernardia brieyi'' *''Julbernardia globiflora'' *''Julbernardia gossweileri'' *''Julbernardia hochreutineri'' *''Julbernardia letouzeyi'' *''Julbernardia magnistipulata'' *''Julbernardia paniculata'' *''Julbernardia pellegriniana'' *''Julbernardia seretii'' *''Julbernardia unijugata'' References

Julbernardia, Fabaceae genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Flora of the Afrotropical realm {{Detarioideae-stub ...
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Julbernardia Magnistipulata
''Julbernardia magnistipulata'' is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Kenya and Tanzania. It is native to the Northern Zanzibar–Inhambane coastal forest mosaic Northern Zanzibar–Inhambane coastal forest mosaic, also known as the Northern Swahili coastal forests and woodlands, is a tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion of coastal East Africa. The ec ... of eastern coastal Kenya and Tanzania. In moist undifferentiated forest it grows monodominant stands or mixed stands, and grows up to 30 meters high. It is also found in Zanzibar–Inhambane scrub forest and evergreen bushland, where it is lower-growing.White, Frank F. (1983). ''The vegetation of Africa: A descriptive memoir to accompany the Unesco/AETFAT/UNSO vegetation map of Africa''. UNESCO, 1983. ISBN 92-3-101955-4 References magnistipulata Flora of Kenya Flora of Tanzania Trees of Africa Afromontane flora Vulnerable flora of Africa ...
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Julbernardia Paniculata
''Julbernardia paniculata'' is a medium to large tropical tree, also known as muchesa. It is widespread over the warmer parts of south tropical Africa, preferring moderately high altitudes, typically . It is very common over its range and is the dominant woodland tree in Miombo woodland over much of central Zambia and northern Malawi. Distribution The muchesa is restricted in its range by availability of reliably wet conditions in the growing season of November to March. The rest of the year's rainfall is less important although it should be much drier as it requires at least a short dry resting period so its northern limits are determined by sufficient contrast between these two seasons. It does not occur south of the Zambezi river as it cannot withstand any frost or months with average temperatures of or below. As a result, it grows in a band across the continent from north and north-east Angola through Katanga in Democratic Republic of the Congo and across the northern two-th ...
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Julbernardia Pellegriniana
''Julbernardia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes ten species native to tropical Africa, ranging from Nigeria to Kenya, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia. They are medium-sized trees. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of September 2023: *''Julbernardia brieyi'' *'' Julbernardia globiflora'' *''Julbernardia gossweileri'' *''Julbernardia hochreutineri'' *''Julbernardia letouzeyi'' *'' Julbernardia magnistipulata'' *'' Julbernardia paniculata'' *'' Julbernardia pellegriniana'' *''Julbernardia seretii ''Julbernardia seretii'', commonly known as the Congo zebrawood, is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found in tropical West and Central Africa. Description ''Julbernardia seretii'' is a large tree growing to a height of . The tr ...'' *'' Julbernardia unijugata'' References Fabaceae genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Flora of the Afrotropical realm {{Detarioideae-stub ...
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Julbernardia Seretii
''Julbernardia seretii'', commonly known as the Congo zebrawood, is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found in tropical West and Central Africa. Description ''Julbernardia seretii'' is a large tree growing to a height of . The trunk is straight and cylindrical, up to in diameter, and without branches for more than half its height. The flowers are white and fragrant, and the fruits are large pods, the seeds weighing about . Distribution This tree is a constituent of tropical rainforest in Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola. Ecology In the Ituri Rainforest, in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the dominant trees are ''J. seretii'' and '' Gilbertiodendron dewevrei'', while in the Okapi Wildlife Reserve, ''J. seretii'' and ''Cynometra alexandri'' are the most abundant. The seeds of this tree fall to the ground and dispersal is limited to a distance of up to fr ...
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Julbernardia Unijugata
''Julbernardia'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes ten species native to tropical Africa, ranging from Nigeria to Kenya, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia. They are medium-sized trees. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of September 2023: *''Julbernardia brieyi'' *'' Julbernardia globiflora'' *''Julbernardia gossweileri'' *''Julbernardia hochreutineri'' *''Julbernardia letouzeyi'' *'' Julbernardia magnistipulata'' *'' Julbernardia paniculata'' *''Julbernardia pellegriniana'' *''Julbernardia seretii ''Julbernardia seretii'', commonly known as the Congo zebrawood, is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found in tropical West and Central Africa. Description ''Julbernardia seretii'' is a large tree growing to a height of . The tr ...'' *'' Julbernardia unijugata'' References Fabaceae genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Flora of the Afrotropical realm {{Detarioideae-stub ...
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