Biota of Cote D'Ivoire - Fauna of Cote D'Ivoire, Flora of Cote D'Ivoire, Balanites Aegyptiaca, Red River Hog, Butyrospermum Parkii (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 153. Not illustrated. Chapters: Fauna of Cote D'ivoire, Flora of Cote D'ivoire, Balanites Aegyptiaca, Red River Hog, Butyrospermum Parkii, Ampelocissus Africanus, Utricularia Pubescens, Utricularia Scandens, Utricularia Stellaris, Utricularia Arenaria, Utricularia Inflexa, Pterocarpus Erinaceus, Utricularia Striatula, Doumea, Utricularia Tortilis, Utricularia Reflexa, Utricularia Firmula, Utricularia Spiralis, Utricularia Foveolata, Coffea Lemblinii, Borassus Aethiopum, Zanthoxylum Psammophilum, Wildlife of Cote D'ivoire, Burkea Africana, Gymnostemon Zaizou, Utricularia Rigida, Triplochiton Scleroxylon, Afzelia Africana, Cola Attiensis, Gilbertiodendron Splendidum, Monopetalanthus Compactus, Maesobotrya Barteri Var. Sparsiflora, Utricularia Stanfieldii, Zanthoxylum Atchoum, Byttneria Ivorensis, Turraea Adjanohounii, Cola Umbratilis, Cassia Aubrevillei, Hymenostegia Aubrevillei, Strychnos Millepunctata, Eugenia Tabouensis, Salacia Miegei, Neritina Tiassalensis, Garcinia Afzelii, Loesenera Kalantha, Gilbertiodendron Robynsianum, Cassia Fikifiki, Junodia Lameyi, Synsepalum Tsounkpe, Teclea Carpopunctifera, Cola Lourougnonis, Fagara Mezoneurospinosa, Premna Grandifolia, Macaranga Beillei, Thomandersia Anachoreta. Excerpt: Ximenia aegyptiaca L. Balanites aegyptiaca is a species of tree, classified either as a member of the Zygophyllaceae or the Balanitaceae. This tree is native to much of Africa and parts of the Middle East. This is one of the most common trees in Senegal. It can be found in many kinds of habitat, tolerating a wide variety of soil types, from sand to heavy clay, and climatic moisture levels, from arid to subhumid. It is relatively tolerant of flooding, livestock activity, and wildfire. This tree reaches 10 m (33 ft) in height with a generally narrow form. The branches are thorny. The tree produces several forms of inf...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 153. Not illustrated. Chapters: Fauna of Cote D'ivoire, Flora of Cote D'ivoire, Balanites Aegyptiaca, Red River Hog, Butyrospermum Parkii, Ampelocissus Africanus, Utricularia Pubescens, Utricularia Scandens, Utricularia Stellaris, Utricularia Arenaria, Utricularia Inflexa, Pterocarpus Erinaceus, Utricularia Striatula, Doumea, Utricularia Tortilis, Utricularia Reflexa, Utricularia Firmula, Utricularia Spiralis, Utricularia Foveolata, Coffea Lemblinii, Borassus Aethiopum, Zanthoxylum Psammophilum, Wildlife of Cote D'ivoire, Burkea Africana, Gymnostemon Zaizou, Utricularia Rigida, Triplochiton Scleroxylon, Afzelia Africana, Cola Attiensis, Gilbertiodendron Splendidum, Monopetalanthus Compactus, Maesobotrya Barteri Var. Sparsiflora, Utricularia Stanfieldii, Zanthoxylum Atchoum, Byttneria Ivorensis, Turraea Adjanohounii, Cola Umbratilis, Cassia Aubrevillei, Hymenostegia Aubrevillei, Strychnos Millepunctata, Eugenia Tabouensis, Salacia Miegei, Neritina Tiassalensis, Garcinia Afzelii, Loesenera Kalantha, Gilbertiodendron Robynsianum, Cassia Fikifiki, Junodia Lameyi, Synsepalum Tsounkpe, Teclea Carpopunctifera, Cola Lourougnonis, Fagara Mezoneurospinosa, Premna Grandifolia, Macaranga Beillei, Thomandersia Anachoreta. Excerpt: Ximenia aegyptiaca L. Balanites aegyptiaca is a species of tree, classified either as a member of the Zygophyllaceae or the Balanitaceae. This tree is native to much of Africa and parts of the Middle East. This is one of the most common trees in Senegal. It can be found in many kinds of habitat, tolerating a wide variety of soil types, from sand to heavy clay, and climatic moisture levels, from arid to subhumid. It is relatively tolerant of flooding, livestock activity, and wildfire. This tree reaches 10 m (33 ft) in height with a generally narrow form. The branches are thorny. The tree produces several forms of inf...

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September 2010

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978-1-157-78195-0

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