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Annickia
''Annickia'' is a genus of plant in family Annonaceae. Every species of this genus is native to continental Africa, from west Tropical Africa to Tanzania. Species As accepted by Kew; * '' Annickia affinis'' (Exell) Versteegh & Sosef * '' Annickia ambigua'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia atrocyanescens'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia chlorantha ''Annickia chlorantha'' is a tree that grows up to 25 meters tall, it belongs to the Annonaceae family. An important tree used in traditional medical practices for the treatment of malaria and various diseases in Nigeria and Cameroon; oil extra ...'' (Oliv.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kummeriae'' ( Engl. & Diels) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kwiluensis'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia lebrunii'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia letestui'' (Le Thomas) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia olivacea'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia pilosa'' (Exell) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia po ...
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Annickia Kwiluensis
''Annickia'' is a genus of plant in family Annonaceae. Every species of this genus is native to continental Africa, from west Tropical Africa to Tanzania. Species As accepted by Kew; * ''Annickia affinis'' (Exell) Versteegh & Sosef * '' Annickia ambigua'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia atrocyanescens'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia chlorantha'' (Oliv.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kummeriae'' (Engl. & Diels) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kwiluensis'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia lebrunii'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia letestui'' (Le Thomas) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia olivacea'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia pilosa'' (Exell) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia polycarpa ''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium-sized tree found in evergreen forests of West and Central Africa, it is within the Annonaceae family. It is also called the African Yellow wood. Description ''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium ... ...
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Annickia Lebrunii
''Annickia'' is a genus of plant in family Annonaceae. Every species of this genus is native to continental Africa, from west Tropical Africa to Tanzania. Species As accepted by Kew; * ''Annickia affinis'' (Exell) Versteegh & Sosef * '' Annickia ambigua'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia atrocyanescens'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia chlorantha'' (Oliv.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kummeriae'' (Engl. Engl or Engl. may refer to: *England, a country that is part of the United Kingdom *English *Engl (surname), a German surname *Engl., taxonomic abbreviation for botanist Adolf Engler Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler (25 March 1844 – 10 October 193 ... & Diels) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kwiluensis'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia lebrunii'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia letestui'' (Le Thomas) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia olivacea'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia pilosa'' (Exell) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia poly ...
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Annickia Pilosa
''Annickia'' is a genus of plant in family Annonaceae. Every species of this genus is native to continental Africa, from west Tropical Africa to Tanzania. Species As accepted by Kew; * ''Annickia affinis'' (Exell) Versteegh & Sosef * '' Annickia ambigua'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia atrocyanescens'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia chlorantha'' (Oliv.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kummeriae'' (Engl. & Diels) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kwiluensis'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia lebrunii'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia letestui'' (Le Thomas) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia olivacea'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia pilosa'' (Exell) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia polycarpa ''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium-sized tree found in evergreen forests of West and Central Africa, it is within the Annonaceae family. It is also called the African Yellow wood. Description ''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium ...
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Annickia Olivacea
''Annickia'' is a genus of plant in family Annonaceae. Every species of this genus is native to continental Africa, from west Tropical Africa to Tanzania. Species As accepted by Kew; * ''Annickia affinis'' (Exell) Versteegh & Sosef * '' Annickia ambigua'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia atrocyanescens'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia chlorantha'' (Oliv.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kummeriae'' (Engl. & Diels) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kwiluensis'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia lebrunii'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia letestui'' (Le Thomas) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia olivacea'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia pilosa'' (Exell) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia polycarpa ''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium-sized tree found in evergreen forests of West and Central Africa, it is within the Annonaceae family. It is also called the African Yellow wood. Description ''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium . ...
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Annickia Ambigua
''Annickia'' is a genus of plant in family Annonaceae. Every species of this genus is native to continental Africa, from west Tropical Africa to Tanzania. Species As accepted by Kew; * ''Annickia affinis'' (Exell) Versteegh & Sosef * ''Annickia ambigua'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia atrocyanescens'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia chlorantha'' (Oliv.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia kummeriae'' (Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler, Engl. & Diels) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia kwiluensis'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia lebrunii'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia letestui'' (Le Thomas) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia olivacea'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia pilosa'' (Exell) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia polycarpa'' (DC.) Setten & Maas ex I.M.Turner A revision of the genus ''Annickia'' was carried out in 2007. References

Annonaceae Annonaceae genera Flora of West Tropical Africa Flora of Tanzania Taxonomy articles created by Po ...
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Annickia Atrocyanescens
''Annickia'' is a genus of plant in family Annonaceae. Every species of this genus is native to continental Africa, from west Tropical Africa to Tanzania. Species As accepted by Kew; * ''Annickia affinis'' (Exell) Versteegh & Sosef * ''Annickia ambigua'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia atrocyanescens'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia chlorantha'' (Oliv.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia kummeriae'' (Engl. & Diels) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia kwiluensis'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia lebrunii'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia letestui'' (Le Thomas) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia olivacea'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia pilosa'' (Exell) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia polycarpa ''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium-sized tree found in evergreen forests of West and Central Africa, it is within the Annonaceae family. It is also called the African Yellow wood. Description ''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium ... ...
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Annickia Letestui
''Annickia'' is a genus of plant in family Annonaceae. Every species of this genus is native to continental Africa, from west Tropical Africa to Tanzania. Species As accepted by Kew; * ''Annickia affinis'' (Exell) Versteegh & Sosef * '' Annickia ambigua'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia atrocyanescens'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia chlorantha'' (Oliv.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kummeriae'' (Engl. & Diels) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia kwiluensis'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia lebrunii'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * '' Annickia letestui'' (Le Thomas) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia olivacea'' (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia pilosa'' (Exell) Setten & Maas * ''Annickia polycarpa ''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium-sized tree found in evergreen forests of West and Central Africa, it is within the Annonaceae family. It is also called the African Yellow wood. Description ''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium .. ...
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Annickia Chlorantha
''Annickia chlorantha'' is a tree that grows up to 25 meters tall, it belongs to the Annonaceae family. An important tree used in traditional medical practices for the treatment of malaria and various diseases in Nigeria and Cameroon; oil extracted from stem barks and leaves of the species and ''Annickia affinis'', its more common close kin have been widely studied. The species is sometimes credited by the generic name, ''Enantia chlorantha''. Taxonomy Named after Annickia Le Thomas, the genus Annickia belonging to the Annonaceae family was preceded by Enantia Oliv (1867). After further research unearthed Enantia as a legitimate genus of the Sabiaceae Sabiaceae is a family of flowering plants that were placed in the order Proteales according to the APG IV system. It comprises three genera, ''Meliosma'', ''Ophiocaryon'' and '' Sabia'', with 66 known species, native to tropical to warm temperat ... family, first published by Falconer in 1842. A revision in 1990 changed th ...
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Annickia Affinis
''Annickia affinis'' is small to medium sized tree that grows up to 30m tall, it belongs to the Annonaceae family. Also known as the African yellow wood, it is widely used in Central Africa and parts of West Africa in the treatment of various diseases. Both ''Annickia affinis'' and ''Annickia chlorantha'' are widely studied and sometimes credited with the name ''Enantia chrlorantha''. Description Straight, cylindrical trunk, about 80 cm in diameter. Bark, smooth, grey-brown - blackish. Leaf; petiole, 8-12 mm, leaf-blade, 3.5 x 27 cm long and 1.5 x 9 cm wide, narrowly elliptic to obovate, acuminate or acute at apex and cuneate at the base; glabrous upper surface, glossy dark green when fresh to grey/brown - black when dry; lower surface pubescent, pale green when fresh to greenish/brown - deep brown, short, simple, bifid or trifid hairs directed towards the apex. Distribution Commonly occurs at altitudes between 50 - 650 meters in primary, secondary and degraded forests of t ...
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Annickia Kummeriae
''Annickia kummeriae'' is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Tanzania Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It borders Uganda to the north; Kenya to the northeast; Comoro Islands and .... The forests which this species is endemic to are suffering severe declines because of the use of the area for agriculture and gold mining. References Flora of Tanzania Annonaceae Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN {{Annonaceae-stub ...
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Annonaceae
The Annonaceae are a Family (biology), family of flowering plants consisting of trees, shrubs, or rarely lianas commonly known as the custard apple family or soursop family. With 108 accepted genera and about 2400 known species, it is the largest family in the Magnoliales. Several genera produce edible fruit, most notably ''Annona'', ''Anonidium'', ''Asimina'', ''Rollinia'', and ''Uvaria''. Its type genus is ''Annona''. The family is concentrated in the tropics, with few species found in temperate regions. About 900 species are Neotropical, 450 are Afrotropical, and the remaining are Indomalayan. Description The species are mostly tropical, some are mid-latitude, deciduous or evergreen trees and shrubs, with some lianas, with aromatic bark, leaves, and flowers. ; Stems, stalks and leaves: Bark is fibrous and aromatic. Pith septate (fine tangential bands divided by partitions) to diaphragmed (divided by thin partitions with openings in them). Branching distichous (arranged in two ...
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Annickia Polycarpa
''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium-sized tree found in evergreen forests of West and Central Africa, it is within the Annonaceae family. It is also called the African Yellow wood. Description ''Annickia polycarpa'' is a small to medium-sized tree capable of reaching 20 meters tall and 40 cm in diameter. Bark is usually smooth and occasionally, somewhat rough, fairly thick, with fibrous inner bark, black to greenish in color. Petiole is sparsely pubescent, 3–8 mm long; leaf-blade is oblong, elliptical or obovate in outline with a papery surface, 5–27 cm long and 4–8 cm wide, acuminate at the apex and rounded at the base, covered with stellate hairs below. Solitary flowers on young shoots, pedicel is 0.9-1.9 cm long; sepal: three, triangular shaped, pubescent on the outside, inside is slightly pubescent, petals: yellow when fresh, elliptic in outline, up to 3 cm long. Flowering season is between July and August. Distribution Commonly ...
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