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Pericopsis angolensis is a deciduous shrub or tree with a rounded crown; it usually grows from 10 - 20 metres tall, but sometimes barely exceeds 3 metres.

Pericopsis angolensis

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Pericopsis angolensis is a deciduous small to medium-sized tree within the Fabaceae family. Wikipedia
Description. Pericopsis angolensis grows as a shrub or as a small to medium-sized tree capable of reaching 20 m tall, sometimes up to 27 m. The bark of younger ...
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Pericopsis angolensis is a deciduous shrub or tree growing about 10-20 m in height. It has a rounded crown and an often curved bole that can be branchless for ...
Medium to large tree. Bark smooth, pale grey to whitish, with large irregularly shaped thin pieces peeling off the lower trunk. Leaves alternate, imparipinnate ...
Pericopsis angolensis is a deciduous shrub or tree with a rounded crown; it usually grows from 10 – 20 metres tall, but sometimes barely exceeds 3 metres, ...
Pericopsis angolensis produces a highly valued timber. Its main constraint for larger-scale commercial exploitation is its small and often poorly shaped bole.
Pericopsis angolensis (Afrormosia angolensis). Papilionoideae. Common names ... Leaves can be applied to wounds, including snake bites. 382. Page 2. Pencopsis ...
Pericopsis is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It includes four species of trees and shrubs, three native to sub-Saharan Africa
Pericopsis angolensis is a medium to large tree up to 20 m in height, but usually somewhat smaller. It is a ubiquitous species, found in many habitats, and has ...
Indigenous. Kunda: Muwanga. Nyanja: Muwanga. Senga: Mubanga. Tumbuka: Mubanga. Ecology: A medium-to-large tree typical of Central Africa, north to Tanzania ...