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Talbotiella
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Talbotiella is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes 9 species native to west-central and west tropical Africa. Most species ranges from Ghana to the Republic of the Congo. Five are endemic to Cameroon. T. cheekii is endemic to Guinea. Most are trees growing 6 to 35 meters tall. Some form stilt roots to anchor themselves in wet soil. T. eketensis is a shrub. They grow in coastal and freshwater swamp forest and seasonally-dry forest, often on sandy soil, and on rocky hills. Species: Talbotiella bakossiensis Cheek Talbotiella batesii Baker f. Talbotiella breteleri (Aubrév.) Mackinder & Wieringa Talbotiella cheekii Burgt Talbotiella ebo Mackinder & Wieringa Talbotiella eketensis Baker f. Talbotiella gentii Hutch. & Greenway Talbotiella korupensis Mackinder & Wieringa Talbotiella velutina Burgt & Wieringa...read more on Wikipedia.
10 Talbotiella species found:
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There's also wisdom in how different civilizations used plants throughout the millenia.
And some people put tremendous effort into collecting and preserving it.
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