Baphia
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File:Baphia racemosa, loof en bas, Umhlanga-strandmeer NR.jpg | |
Foliage of B. racemosa | |
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Baphia
Afzel. ex Lodd. et al.
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Baphia is a small genus of legumes that bear simple leaves.[1] Baphia is Greek for "dye", referring to a red dye that is extracted from the heartwood of tropical species.[1] The genus is restricted to the African tropics.
Species
It contains the following species:
- Baphia abyssinica
- Baphia capparidifolia
- Baphia cymosa
- Baphia dewildeana
- Baphia heudelotiana
- Baphia keniensis
- Baphia kirkii
- Baphia latiloi
- Baphia marceliana
- Baphia macrocalyx
- Baphia massaiensis
- Baphia nitida (Camwood)
- Baphia obanensis
- Baphia pauloi
- Baphia puguensis
- Baphia racemosa
- Baphia semseiana
- Baphia speciosa
References
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