Lepisanthes senegalensis is a tree widespread through tropical Africa and tropical Asia to New Guinea and northern Australia.
Lepisanthes senegalensis is an evergreen shrub or tree with a dense, spreading crown; it can grow up to 16 metres tall.
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The native range of this species is Tropical & Subtropical Old World. It is a tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.
Small tree, in forest galleries and riverbanks, open forest, and thicket. C. N.: njilavaiu (ub). Uses: artefacts, firewood, food, medicinal.
Trees or shrubs, evergreen, 4-6 m tall or more. Branches terete, glabrous. Leaves with petiole to 60 cm, axis strong, stout, grooved; leaflets 3-6 pairs.
Shrub or small to medium-sized tree. Leaves alternate to sub-opposite, bifoliolate; leaflets elliptic, 8-15 cm long, leathery, apex tapering, often curved down; ...
An understorey shrub to tree of rather light forest, varying from evergreen to deciduous to bamboo forest. Often in secondary vegetation and on waste grounds.
Occurs in CYP, known only from collections made in the Claudie River area. Altitudinal range probably quite small, from near sea level to 50 (?)m.
Oct 13, 2022 · The genus Lepisanthes exerts beneficial effects such as antioxidant, antimicrobial, antihyperglycemic, antimalarial, analgesic, and antidiarrheal.
Lepisanthes senegalensis (Poir.) Leenh. LC. Common name(s). Synonym(s). 50. Genus. Lepisanthes. Family. Sapindaceae. Flora. World flora. 6observations.