Food and Fruit-bearing Forest Species, Volumes 1-2 |
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SPECIES MONOGRAPHS | 3 |
Alanblackia ulugurensis Engl | 10 |
Berchemia discolor Klotzsch Hemsley | 21 |
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10.0 POTENTIAL ECONOMIC 2.0 DISTRIBUTION 2.1 Locality 2.2 Altitude 2.3 Climate 2.4 Geology 3.0 ABUNDANCE 4.0 DESCRIPTION 7.0 TIME SEASON 9.2 Artificial regeneration ABUNDANCE AND FREQUENCY annual rainfall apex areas axillary Botanical Common Vernacular botanical specimens Brachystegia Branchlet with leaves Brenan and Greenway burttii climatic type cm in diameter cm long cm wide cocculoides coppice CULTIVATION AND PROPAGATION curatellifolia dipterocarp forest Dodoma Engl Family Botanical Common field survey carried Forest Reserve FREQUENCY IN VARIOUS fruit ripening occurs Geology and soils germination glabrous hectare Ilocos Norte inflorescence Iringa Kinyamwezi Kiswahili Korogwe Laguna Lushoto madagascariensis Manyoni mean maximum Mindoro Morogoro Mount Makiling Mpwapwa Natural regeneration Nguru Mountains NUTRITIONAL VALUE Nzega obovata observed occurs naturally Oriental Mindoro Parinari plant Plate POTENTIAL ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE PROPAGATION METHODS pubescent relative humidity root suckers Rungwa sea level Singida species flowers species grows naturally specimens in Lushoto stuhlmannii Syzygium guineense Tabora Tanga Tanzania VARIOUS FOREST TYPES Vitex