Small to medium-sized deciduous tree. Leaves crowded near the ends of branches, imparipinnate with 6-9 pairs of oval leaflets and a terminal leaflet. Flowers ...
Dalbergiella nyasae is found throughout the Zambezian region north of the Limpopo and is generally associated with low altitude deciduous woodland and thicket.
Dalbergiella nyasae is a deciduous tree with a dense, irregular crown; it can grow 4 - 9 metres tall[ 1355 ]. The tree is harvested from the wild for local use.
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Tree up to 10 m tall, deciduous. Bark longitudinally fissured. Young parts finely brown hairy.. Leaves with 6-10 pairs of opposite leaflets and a terminal ...
Deciduous tree 4–9 m. tall, with dense irregular crown; bark grey-brown, rather thick and deeply fissured; slash pinkish, exuding reddish gum. Branchlets ...
Dalbergiella is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to subfamily Faboideae. It includes three species native to sub-Saharan ...
The native range of this species is Tanzania to S. Tropical Africa. It is a liana or tree and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Fruit oblong, narrowed at either end, 6.5–9 cm. long, 1.5–3 cm. wide, pubescent with a denser marginal fringe of long plumose hairs most developed along the ...
Introduction:Dalbergiella nyasae (Baker f.) belongs to the family Papilionaceae, small to medium sized herbal plant well known for its medicinal properties ...
Herbarium: Habitat: Open mixed deciduous woodland at the base of rocky outcrops. Location: Tere Ruin, just outside Mutoko. Location code(s):.