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Kotschya Eurycalyx
''Kotschya'' is a genus of legumes in the family Fabaceae. It includes 30 species native to sub-Saharan Africa. The genus was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade of the Dalbergieae. It contains the following species: * '' Kotschya aeschynomenoides'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * ''Kotschya africana'' Endl. * '' Kotschya bullockii'' Verdc. * '' Kotschya capitulifera'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya carsonii'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya coalescens'' Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya eurycalyx'' (Harms) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya goetzei'' (Harms) Verdc. * '' Kotschya imbricata'' Verdc. * ''Kotschya longiloba'' Verdc. * '' Kotschya lutea'' (Porteres) Hepper * '' Kotschya micrantha'' (Harms) Hepper * ''Kotschya ochreata'' (Taub.) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * ''Kotschya oubanguiensis'' (Tisser.) Verdc. * ''Kotschya parvifolia'' (Burtt Davy) Verdc. * ''Kotschya perrieri'' (R.Vig.) Verdc. * ''Kotschya platyphylla'' (Brenan) Verdc. ...
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Kotschya Longiloba
''Kotschya'' is a genus of legumes in the family Fabaceae. It includes 30 species native to sub-Saharan Africa. The genus was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade of the Dalbergieae. It contains the following species: * '' Kotschya aeschynomenoides'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya africana'' Endl. * '' Kotschya bullockii'' Verdc. * '' Kotschya capitulifera'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya carsonii'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya coalescens'' Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya eurycalyx'' (Harms) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya goetzei'' (Harms) Verdc. * '' Kotschya imbricata'' Verdc. * '' Kotschya longiloba'' Verdc. * '' Kotschya lutea'' (Porteres) Hepper * '' Kotschya micrantha'' (Harms) Hepper * '' Kotschya ochreata'' (Taub.) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya oubanguiensis'' (Tisser.) Verdc. * '' Kotschya parvifolia'' (Burtt Davy) Verdc. * ''Kotschya perrieri'' (R.Vig.) Verdc. * '' Kotschya platyphylla'' (Brenan) V ...
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Kotschya Platyphylla
''Kotschya platyphylla'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Tanzania Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It is bordered by Uganda to the northwest; Kenya to the northeast; the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to t .... References Dalbergieae Flora of Tanzania Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Dalbergieae-stub ...
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Kotschya Perrieri
''Kotschya'' is a genus of legumes in the family Fabaceae. It includes 30 species native to sub-Saharan Africa. The genus was recently assigned to the informal monophyly, monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade of the Dalbergieae. It contains the following species: * ''Kotschya aeschynomenoides'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * ''Kotschya africana'' Endl. * ''Kotschya bullockii'' Verdc. * ''Kotschya capitulifera'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * ''Kotschya carsonii'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * ''Kotschya coalescens'' Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * ''Kotschya eurycalyx'' (Harms) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * ''Kotschya goetzei'' (Harms) Verdc. * ''Kotschya imbricata'' Verdc. * ''Kotschya longiloba'' Verdc. * ''Kotschya lutea'' (Porteres) Hepper * ''Kotschya micrantha'' (Harms) Hepper * ''Kotschya ochreata'' (Taub.) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * ''Kotschya oubanguiensis'' (Tisser.) Verdc. * ''Kotschya parvifolia'' (Burtt Davy) Verdc. * ''Kotschya perrieri'' (R.Vig.) Verdc. * ''Kotschya platyphylla'' (Brenan) Verdc. ...
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Kotschya Parvifolia
''Kotschya'' is a genus of legumes in the family Fabaceae. It includes 30 species native to sub-Saharan Africa. The genus was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade of the Dalbergieae. It contains the following species: * '' Kotschya aeschynomenoides'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya africana'' Endl. * '' Kotschya bullockii'' Verdc. * '' Kotschya capitulifera'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya carsonii'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya coalescens'' Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya eurycalyx'' (Harms) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya goetzei'' (Harms) Verdc. * '' Kotschya imbricata'' Verdc. * ''Kotschya longiloba'' Verdc. * '' Kotschya lutea'' (Porteres) Hepper * '' Kotschya micrantha'' (Harms) Hepper * '' Kotschya ochreata'' (Taub.) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya oubanguiensis'' (Tisser.) Verdc. * '' Kotschya parvifolia'' (Burtt Davy) Verdc. * ''Kotschya perrieri'' (R.Vig.) Verdc. * ''Kotschya platyphylla'' (Brenan) Ver ...
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