• Terminalia ivorensis is a species of tree in the family Combretaceae, and is known by the common names of Ivory Coast almond, idigbo, black afara, framire...
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    Gardner Terminalia glabrata G.Forst. Terminalia grandiflora Benth. Terminalia hadleyana W.Fitzg. Terminalia ivorensis A.Chev. – idigbo, black afara, blackbark...
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    this family produce useful construction timber, such as idigbo from Terminalia ivorensis. The commonly cultivated Quisqualis indica (as well as the entire...
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    Schum. & Lauterb. Terminalia impediens Coode Terminalia ivorensis A.Chev. Terminalia januarensis DC. Terminalia kaernbachii Warb. Terminalia kaiseriana F.Hoffm...
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  • African satinwood Rhodosphaera rhodanthema, Tulip or Golden satinwood Terminalia ivorensis, Satinwood Triplochiton scleroxylon, West African satinwood Turraeanthus...
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    poison devil's-pepper (Rauvolfia vomitoria), the Ivory Coast almond (Terminalia ivorensis) and the dragon's blood tree (Harungana madagascariensis). Five years...
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  • arborea Khaya ivorensis Koompassia malaccensis Milicia excelsa Podocarpus Pometia pinnata Pterygota alata Tectona grandis Terminalia ivorensis Triplochiton...
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  • vesicles in roots. The fungus, first isolated from soil under the tree Terminalia ivorensis in the Ivory Coast, was described as new to science in 1994. Ingleby...
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  • distributed in the lowland tropics of Ecuador. Hosts include Terminalia ivorensis and Terminalia superba (both in family Combretaceae of the Myrtales). Morphologically...
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    Myint, 1999). The extracts of Eugenia uniflora, Acacia artaxacantha, Terminalia ivorensis, T. superba and Alchornea cordifolia showed trypanocidal activity...
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