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Malawi Malawi (; or aláwi Tumbuka: ''Malaŵi''), officially the Republic of Malawi, is a landlocked country in Southeastern Africa that was formerly known as Nyasaland. It is bordered by Zambia to the west, Tanzania to the north and northeast ...
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Swaziland Eswatini ( ; ss, eSwatini ), officially the Kingdom of Eswatini and formerly named Swaziland ( ; officially renamed in 2018), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. It is bordered by Mozambique to its northeast and South Africa to its no ...
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Zambia Zambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central Africa, Central, Southern Africa, Southern and East Africa, although it is typically referred to as being in Southern Africa at its most cent ...
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Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and Mozam ...
. The notion of 'indigenous' is of necessity a blurred concept, and is clearly a function of both time and political boundaries. The global distribution of plants useful to humans, or inadvertently transported by them, is closely linked to a mapping of their journeys and settlements, and the movement of species in prehistoric times must be inferred from archaeological and palaeontological remains, centers of diversity, DNA and other sources.


Cyatheaceae

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Cyathea capensis ''Alsophila capensis'', synonym ''Cyathea capensis'', (known as the "forest tree fern") is a regionally widespread and highly variable species of tree fern. It is indigenous to Southern Africa (subsp. ''capensis'') and South America (subsp. ''po ...
'' (L.f.) J.E. Sm. (''Hemitelia capensis'' Kaulf.) * ''
Cyathea dregei ''Alsophila dregei'', synonym ''Cyathea dregei'', (common tree fern or ''gewone boomvaring'' in Afrikaans) is a widespread species of tree fern in southern Africa. Within South Africa, it co-occurs with the indigenous forest tree fern (''A. c ...
'' Kunze (''Alsophila dregei'' (Kunze) R.M. Tryon) * '' Cyathea manniana'' Hook. * ''
Alsophila thomsonii Alsophila may refer to: * ''Alsophila'' (moth), a genus of moth * ''Alsophila'' (plant), a genus of tree ferns {{Taxonomy disambiguation ...
'' (Baker) R.M. Tryon (''Cyathea thomsonii'' Baker)


Blechnaceae

* '' Lomariocycas tabularis'' (Thunb.) Kuhn


Cycadaceae

* '' Cycas thouarsii'' R.Br.


Zamiaceae

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Encephalartos aemulans ''Encephalartos aemulans'', the Ngotshe cycad, is a species of cycad endemic to South Africa. It is listed by the IUCN as Critically Endangered and by CITES in Appendix I. Only 100-250 are believed to be left, with a decreasing population trend. ...
'' Vorster * ''
Encephalartos altensteinii ''Encephalartos altensteinii'' is a palm-like cycad in the family Zamiaceae. It is endemic to South Africa. The species name ''altensteinii'' commemorates Altenstein, a 19th-century German chancellor and patron of science. It is commonly known a ...
'' Lehm. * ''
Encephalartos cupidus ''Encephalartos cupidus'' is a species of cycad that is found in the Limpopo Province, South Africa at elevations of 700 up to 1,500. Description It is an acaulic plant, with a partially underground stem, without branches, 15–40 cm tall and 20 ...
'' R.A. Dyer * ''
Encephalartos dolomiticus ''Encephalartos dolomiticus'', the Wolkberg cycad, is a critically endangered species of cycad. It is only found in the Wolkberg at elevations of 1100–1500 meters. The area is near Penge, Limpopo, Penge in southeastern Limpopo Province, South ...
'' Lavranos & D.L. Goode * ''
Encephalartos eugene-maraisii __NOTOC__ ''Encephalartos eugene-maraisii'' is a species of cycad in the family Zamiaceae. It is endemic to South Africa, where it is limited to Limpopo. It is known as the Waterberg cycad. This plant grows in the sandstone hills of the Waterber ...
'' Verdoorn * ''
Encephalartos ferox ''Encephalartos ferox'', a member of the family Zamiaceae, is a small cycad with 35 cm wide subterranean trunk. It gets its name from the Latin word ferocious, likely from the spine-tipped lobes on the leaves of the plant.Norstog, Knut J., ...
'' Bertol.f. * ''
Encephalartos friderici-guilielmi ''Encephalartos friderici-guilielmi'' is a species of cycad that is native to Eastern Cape province and KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in ...
'' Lehm. * ''
Encephalartos ghellinckii ''Encephalartos ghellinckii'' Lem. or Drakensberg cycad is endemic to South Africa, and is one of about 70 species found in sub-Saharan Africa. Strongly associated with the Natal Drakensberg, this 3m tall evergreen species is found from the foo ...
'' Lem. * '' Encephalartos heenanii'' R.A. Dyer * ''
Encephalartos hirsutus ''Encephalartos hirsutus'' is a species of cycad that is native to Limpopo Province, South Africa. It was recorded from three separate localities on south-east-facing quartzite cliffs in the Makuya Nature Reserve bordering the Kruger National Par ...
'' P.J.H.Hurter * ''
Encephalartos humilis ''Encephalartos humilis'' is a species of cycad in the former Transvaal Province, South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastli ...
'' Verdoorn * '' Encephalartos inopinus'' R.A. Dyer * '' Encephalartos lanatus'' Stapf & Burtt Davy * '' Encephalartos laevifolius'' Stapf & Burtt Davy * '' Encephalartos latifrons'' Lehm. * '' Encephalartos lebomboensis'' Verdoorn * ''
Encephalartos lehmannii ''Encephalartos lehmannii'' is a low-growing palm-like cycad in the family Zamiaceae. It is commonly known as the Karoo cycad and is endemic to South Africa.Palmer, E. and Pitman, N. ''Trees of Southern Africa''. Cape Town (1972). The species nam ...
'' Lehm. * ''
Encephalartos longifolius ''Encephalartos longifolius'' is a low-growing palm-like cycad in the family Zamiaceae. It is endemic to South Africa and is commonly known as Thunberg's cycad, breadpalm or broodboom.Palmer, E. and Pitman, N. ''Trees of southern Africa, coverin ...
'' (Jacq.) Lehm. * ''
Encephalartos manikensis ''Encephalartos manikensis'' (Gorongo Cycad, Gorongowe Cycad) is a species of cycad that is native to Mozambique and Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, betwee ...
'' (Gilliland) Gilliland * ''
Encephalartos middelburgensis ''Encephalartos'' is a genus of cycad native to Africa. Several species of ''Encephalartos'' are commonly referred to as bread trees, bread palms or kaffir bread, since a bread-like starchy food can be prepared from the centre of the stem. The ge ...
'' Vorster, Robbertse & S.van der Westh. * ''
Encephalartos natalensis ''Encephalartos natalensis'', the Natal cycad or giant cycad, is a species of cycad that is endemic to the Qumbu and Tabankulu areas of the northern part of the Eastern Cape, and through most of KwaZulu-Natal. The number of mature individuals of ...
'' R.A. Dyer & Verdoorn * '' Encephalartos paucidentatus'' Stapf & Burtt Davy * '' Encephalartos princeps'' R.A. Dyer * '' Encephalartos schmitzii'' Malaisse * '' Encephalartos transvenosus'' Stapf & Burtt Davy * '' Encephalartos umbeluziensis'' R.A. Dyer * '' Encephalartos villosus'' Lem. * '' Encephalartos woodii'' Sander


Podocarpaceae

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Afrocarpus falcatus ''Afrocarpus falcatus'' ( syn. ''Podocarpus falcatus'') is a species of tree in the family Podocarpaceae. It is native to the montane forests of southern Africa, where it is distributed in Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, and Eswatini. Common na ...
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Podocarpus elongatus ''Podocarpus elongatus'', the Breede River yellowwood, is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. In contrast to other yellowwood species of southern Africa, ''Podocarpus elongatus'' often resembles an enormous, round, multi-stemmed bu ...
'' L'Herit. ex Pers. * ''
Podocarpus henkelii ''Podocarpus henkelii'' (Henkel's yellowwood, af, Henkel-se-Geelhout, xh, Umsonti, zu, Umsonti) is a South African species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. It is grown ornamentally in gardens for its strikingly neat, attractive form an ...
'' Stapf ex Dallim. & Jacks. * ''
Podocarpus latifolius ''Podocarpus latifolius'' (broad-leaved yellowwood or real yellowwood, af, Opregte-geelhout, nso, Mogôbagôba, xh, Umcheya, zu, Umkhoba) is a large evergreen tree up to 35 m high and 3 m trunk diameter, in the conifer family Podoc ...
'' (Thunb.) R.Br. ex Mirb. * ''
Podocarpus milanjianus ''Podocarpus milanjianus'' is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. It is native to the highlands and mountains of tropical Africa. Description ''Podocarpus milanjianus'' is an evergreen tree which can grow slowly up to 35 meters in ...
'' Rendle


Cupressaceae

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Widdringtonia nodiflora ''Widdringtonia nodiflora'' (mountain cypress) is a species of ''Widdringtonia'' native to Southern Africa. It usually grows at high altitudes, typically among rocks on mountainsides. Its foliage and wood are highly flammable while its natural ha ...
'' (L.) Powrie (''Widdringtonia cupressoides'' (L.) Endl.) * '' Widdringtonia schwarzii'' (Marloth) Mast. * ''
Widdringtonia wallichii ''Widdringtonia wallichii'', Clanwilliam cedar or Clanwilliam cypress, previously ''Widdringtonia cedarbergensis'' is a species of ''Widdringtonia'' native to South Africa, where it is endemism, endemic to the Cederberg, Cederberg Mountains nort ...
'' Endl. ex Carrière (''Widdringtonia cedarbergensis'' J.A.Marsh) * ''
Widdringtonia whytei ''Widdringtonia whytei'', the Mulanje cedar or Mulanje cypress, is a species of conifer native to Malawi, where it is endemic to the Mulanje Massif at altitudes of 1,830–2,550 m. It has become endangered as a result of over-harvesting for its ...
'' Rendle * ''
Juniperus procera ''Juniperus procera'' (known by the common English names African juniper, African pencil-cedar, East African juniper, East African-cedar, and Kenya-cedar) is a coniferous tree native to mountainous areas in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. It is ...
'' Hochst. ex Endl.


Welwitschiaceae

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Welwitschia mirabilis ''Welwitschia'' is a monotypic gymnosperm genus, comprising solely the distinctive ''Welwitschia mirabilis'', endemic to the Namib desert within Namibia and Angola. ''Welwitschia'' is the only living genus of the family Welwitschiaceae and orde ...
'' Hook.f. (''Welwitschia bainesii'' (Hook.f.) Carr.)


Poaceae

* '' Thamnocalamus tessellatus'' (Nees) Soderstrom & R.P.Ellis (''Arundinaria tessellata'') * ''
Oreobambos buchwaldii ''Oreobambos buchwaldii'' is the sole representative of ''Oreobambos'', a monotypic African genus of bamboo, most closely related to the large genus ''Bambusa'' from tropical Asia and America. It is large and perennial with arching stems up to 20 ...
'' K.Schum. * '' Oxytenanthera abyssinica'' (A.Rich.) Munro


Pandanaceae

* '' Pandanus livingstonianus'' Rendle


Arecaceae

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Phoenix reclinata ''Phoenix reclinata'' (''reclinata'' - Latin, reclining), the wild date palm, Arabian date palm or Senegal date palm, is a species of flowering plant in the palm family native to tropical Africa, the Levant, the Arabian Peninsula, Madagascar and ...
'' Jacq. * ''
Hyphaene coriacea ''Hyphaene coriacea'', the lala palm or ilala palm is a species of palm tree native to the eastern Afrotropics. It occurs in eastern Africa from Somalia to Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, and is also found in the coastal flats of Madagascar and on ...
'' Gaertn. (''Hyphaene natalensis'' Kunze, ''Hyphaene crinita'') * ''
Hyphaene petersiana ''Hyphaene petersiana'', the real fan palm or makalani palm, is a palm tree native to the subtropical, low-lying regions of south central Africa. Range and habitat It is found in Burundi, Rwanda, the DRC, Tanzania, Angola, Mozambique, Malawi, ...
'' Klotzsch ex Mart. (''Hyphaene benguelensis'' Welw. ex H.Wendl.) (''Hyphaene ventricosa'' J.Kirk) * ''
Borassus aethiopum ''Borassus aethiopum'' is a species of ''Borassus'' palm from Africa. In English it is variously referred to as African fan palm, African palmyra palm, deleb palm, ron palm, toddy palm, black rhun palm, rônier palm (from the French). It is wides ...
'' Mart. * ''
Raphia australis ''Raphia australis'', the giant palm or rafia, is a species of raffia palm in the family Arecaceae. It is found around Kosi Bay in southern Mozambique and northeastern KwaZulu Natal in South Africa. It is threatened by habitat loss caused by dra ...
'' Oberm. & Strey * ''
Raphia farinifera ''Raphia farinifera'' is a tropical African palm tree occurring in lowland riparian and swamp forest, also around human habitations and cultivated locations, on stream banks and other moist situations at altitudes of 50–1000 m. Found in Angola, ...
'' (Gaertn.) Hyl. * '' Jubaeopsis caffra''
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Araceae

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Culcasia scandens ''Culcasia scandens'' is an African climbing plant, often epiphytic, with slender, wiry stems, up to 5 m long clinging to tree trunks by means of clasping roots, and growing on forest and stream margins and in savanna. It is native to countries o ...
'' P.Beauv.


Flagellariaceae

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Flagellaria guineensis ''Flagellaria'' is the sole genus in the flowering plant family (biology), family Flagellariaceae with only five species.Wepfer, P. H., & Linder, H. P. (2014). The taxonomy of Flagellaria (Flagellariaceae). Australian Systematic Botany, 27(3), 15 ...
'' Schumach.


Asphodelaceae

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Aloe africana ''Aloe africana'' (known as the Uitenhage Aloe) is an arborescent (tree-like) species of aloe plant, indigenous to the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Description The plant grows slowly and flowers when it is four to five years old. Fl ...
'' Mill. * ''
Aloe alooides ''Aloe'' (; also written ''Aloë'') is a genus containing over 650 species of flowering plant, flowering succulent plant, succulent plants.WFO (2022): Aloe L. Published on the Internet;http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-4000001341. Acc ...
'' (H. Bol.) V. Druten * ''
Aloe angelica ''Aloe angelica'' (Wylliespoort Aloe) is a species of aloe endemic to the Soutpansberg and Blouberg mountains in the Northern Province of South Africa. It is a large, single-stemmed plant, 3–4 meters in height, with green, succulent leaves, b ...
'' Pole-Evans * ''
Aloe arborescens ''Aloe arborescens'', the krantz aloe or candelabra aloe, is a species of flowering succulent perennial plant that belongs to the genus ''Aloe'', which it shares with the well known and studied ''Aloe vera''. The specific epithet ''arborescens'' ...
'' Mill. (''Aloe mutabilis'' Pillans) * ''
Aloe cameronii ''Aloe cameronii'' is a species of the genus ''Aloe'' indigenous to Malawi and Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bo ...
'' Hemsl. * ''
Aloe castanea ''Aloe castanea'' (Cat's tail Aloe) is a species of aloe endemic to South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coast ...
'' Schonl. * '' Aloe comosa'' Marloth & Berger * '' Aloe dolomitica'' Groenewald * ''
Aloe excelsa ''Aloe excelsa'' (also known as the Zimbabwe Aloe) is an arborescent aloe indigenous to southern Africa. Description The Zimbabwe Aloe is a tall aloe, sometimes reaching tree dimensions of 5–6 metres, although 3 metres is a more common heig ...
'' Berger * ''
Aloe ferox ''Aloe ferox'', commonly known as bitter aloe, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae. This woody aloe is indigenous to southern Africa. It is one of several ''Aloe'' species used to make bitter aloes, a purgative medicatio ...
'' Mill. (''Aloe candelabrum'' Berger) * '' Aloe khamiensis'' Pillans * '' Aloe littoralis'' Bak. * '' Aloe marlothii'' Berger (''Aloe spectabilis'' Reynolds) * '' Aloe munchii'' Christian * '' Aloe pearsonii'' Schönland * ''
Aloe pluridens ''Aloe pluridens'' (also known as the French Aloe) is an arborescent aloe indigenous to southern Africa. Description This species can occasionally grow up to 6 meters in height. It is usually single-stemmed (however in cultivation conditions ...
'' Haw. * '' Aloe pretoriensis'' Pole-Evans * '' Aloe rupestris'' Bak. * '' Aloe sessiliflora'' Pole-Evans * ''
Aloe speciosa ''Aloe speciosa'' is a species of flowering plant in the Asphodelaceae family. It is commonly called tilt-head aloe and is an arborescent aloe indigenous to the thicket vegetation of the southern Cape Provinces of South Africa. Description The ...
'' Bak. * '' Aloe spectabilis'' Reynolds * ''
Aloe thraskii ''Aloe thraskii'', the dune aloe, is a South African plant in the genus ''Aloe''. Description The dune aloe is a tall, fast-growing, un-branched aloe, which develops a very large rosette. The long, pale, grey-green leaves are deeply grooved o ...
'' Bak. * ''
Aloidendron barberae ''Aloidendron barberae'', formerly ''Aloe bainesii'' and ''Aloe barberae'', also known as the tree aloe, is a species of succulent plant in the genus ''Aloidendron''. It is native to South Africa northwards to Mozambique. In its native climes th ...
'' (Dyer) Klopper & Gideon F.Sm. (''Aloe barberae'' Dyer, ''Aloe bainesii'' Dyer) * ''
Aloidendron dichotomum ''Aloidendron dichotomum'', formerly ''Aloe dichotoma'', the quiver tree or kokerboom, is a tall, branching species of succulent plant, indigenous to Southern Africa, specifically in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, and parts of Sou ...
'' (Masson) Klopper & Gideon F.Sm. * ''
Aloidendron pillansii ''Aloidendron pillansii'', formerly ''Aloe pillansii'', the giant quiver tree or bastard quiver tree, is a large, branching species of succulent plant indigenous to southern Africa. It is regarded as critically endangered. Description ''Aloiden ...
'' (L.Guthrie) Klopper & Gideon F.Sm. * '' Aloidendron ramosissimum'' (Pillans) Klopper & Gideon F.Sm. * ''
Kumara plicatilis ''Kumara plicatilis'', formerly ''Aloe plicatilis'', the fan-aloe, is a succulent plant endemic to a few mountains in the Fynbos ecoregion, of the Western Cape in South Africa. The plant has an unusual and striking fan-like arrangement of its leav ...
'' (L.) G.D.Rowley


Asparagaceae

* '' Asparagus falcatus'' L. * '' Asparagus longicladus'' N.E.Br. * ''
Dracaena aletriformis ''Dracaena aletriformis'' is commonly known as the large-leaved dragon tree. These plants are found in forest in the eastern areas of South Africa from Port Elizabeth to northern and eastern Limpopo. They are also found in Eswatini, but are mo ...
'' (Haw.) Bos (''Dracaena hookeriana'' K. Koch) * '' Dracaena camerooniana'' Baker * ''
Dracaena laxissima Dracaena (romanized form of the Greek ''δράκαινα'' - ''drakaina'', "female dragon") can mean: *Drakaina (mythology), a Greek mythological entity * ''Dracaena'' (plant), a genus of plants *''Cordyline australis'', a plant commonly known as ...
'' Engl. * '' Dracaena mannii'' Bak. (''Dracaena usambarensis'' Engl., ''Dracaena reflexa var. nitens'' (Welw. ex Baker) Baker) * ''
Dracaena reflexa ''Dracaena reflexa'' (commonly called song of India or song of Jamaica) is a tree native to Mozambique, Madagascar, Mauritius, and other nearby islands of the Indian Ocean. It is widely grown as an ornamental plant and houseplant, valued for its ...
'' Lam. * '' Dracaena steudneri'' Engl. * '' Dracaena transvaalensis'' Baker


Philesiaceae

* '' Behnia reticulata'' (Thunb.) Didr.


Smilacaceae

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Smilax anceps ''Smilax anceps'' is a vigorous scrambling vine or shrub, and is one of some 278 species in the genus ''Smilax'' in the family Smilacaceae. The species is widespread in Tropical Africa, Southern Africa, Réunion, Mauritius, Comoros, and Madagas ...
'' Willd. (''Smilax kraussiana''
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Velloziaceae

* '' Xerophyta clavata'' Bak. * '' Xerophyta equisetoides'' Baker * ''
Xerophyta retinervis ''Xerophyta retinervis'' is a deciduous perennial up to 2 metres tall with stout, erect stems, densely covered in persistent, fibrous leaf bases, often charred and blackened by veldfires. Fragrant flowers appear after fire or rain, and are blue o ...
'' Bak. var. ''equisetoides'' (Bak.) * ''
Xerophyta retinervis ''Xerophyta retinervis'' is a deciduous perennial up to 2 metres tall with stout, erect stems, densely covered in persistent, fibrous leaf bases, often charred and blackened by veldfires. Fragrant flowers appear after fire or rain, and are blue o ...
'' Bak. var. ''retinervis'' * '' Xerophyta villosa'' (Bak.) Dur. & Schinz


Musaceae

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Ensete ventricosum ''Ensete ventricosum'', commonly known as enset or ensete, Ethiopian banana, Abyssinian banana, pseudo-banana, false banana and wild banana, is an herbaceous species of flowering plant in the banana family Musaceae. The domesticated form of ...
'' (Welw.) E.E. Cheesm. * '' Strelitzia alba'' (L.f.) Skeels * '' Strelitzia caudata'' R.A. Dyer * '' Strelitzia nicolai'' Regel & Koern.


Piperaceae

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Piper capense ''Piper capense'' is a species of pepper in the genus ''Piper''. A relative of black pepper (Piper Nigrum), its berries are used as a spice A spice is a seed, fruit, root, bark, or other plant substance primarily used for flavoring or c ...
'' L.f. * ''
Piper guineense ''Piper guineense'' is a West African species of ''Piper''; the spice derived from its dried fruit is known as Ashanti pepper, Benin pepper, Edo pepper, false cubeb, Guinea cubeb, and called locally ''kale'', ''kukauabe'', ''masoro'', ''etiñ ...
'' Schumach. & Thonn.


Salicaceae

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Salix hirsuta ''Salix mucronata'' (commonly called the Cape silver willow or Safsaf willow) is a tall, graceful, Semi-Deciduous willow tree. It grows along riverbanks in South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the S ...
'' Thunb. * ''
Salix mucronata ''Salix mucronata'' (commonly called the Cape silver willow or Safsaf willow) is a tall, graceful, Semi-Deciduous willow tree. It grows along riverbanks in South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the S ...
'' Thunb. subsp. ''capensis'' (Thunb.) Immelman (''Salix capensis'' Thunb.) * '' Salix wilmsii'' Seemen * ''
Salix woodii Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist s ...
'' Seemen * '' Oncoba bukobensis'' (Gilg) S. Hul & Breteler (''Lindackeria bukobensis'' Gilg) * ''
Oncoba spinosa ''Oncoba spinosa'', the snuff-box tree, fried egg tree or fried-egg flower, is a plant species in the genus '' Oncoba''. It is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree (usually no more than 5m in height) that has simple leaves. The blossoms are w ...
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Scolopia flanaganii ''Scolopia'' is an Old World genus of plants in the family Salicaceae. Species include: * '' Scolopia braunii'' ( Klotzsch) & Sleumer - an Australian rainforest tree *'' Scolopia buxifolia'' Gagnep. *'' Scolopia chinensis'' (Lour.) Clos *'' ...
'' (H. Bol.) Sim * ''
Scolopia mundii ''Scolopia mundii'', the mountain saffron, red pear or klipdoring, is a South African tree in the family Salicaceae. It has dark shiny foliage and bright yellow/orange berries. It is a very adaptable tree and occurs sporadically throughout Sout ...
'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Warb. * ''
Scolopia oreophila ''Scolopia oreophila'' is a species of plant in the family Salicaceae. It is endemic to South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the ...
'' (Sleumer) Killick * '' Scolopia stolzii'' Gilg * ''
Scolopia zeyheri ''Scolopia'' is an Old World genus of plants in the family Salicaceae. Species include: * '' Scolopia braunii'' ( Klotzsch) & Sleumer - an Australian rainforest tree *'' Scolopia buxifolia'' Gagnep. *'' Scolopia chinensis'' (Lour.) Clos *'' ...
'' (Nees) Harv. * '' Pseudoscolopia polyantha'' Gilg * '' Homalium abdessammadii'' Aschers. & Schweinf. * '' Homalium chasei'' Wild * '' Homalium dentatum'' (Harv.) Warb. * '' Homalium rufescens'' Benth. * '' Bivinia jalbertii'' Tul. * '' Trimeria grandifolia'' (Hochst.) Warb. * '' Trimeria trinervis'' Harv. * '' Ludia mauritiana'' J.F. Gmel. * ''
Flacourtia indica ''Flacourtia indica'' ( syn. ''Flacourtia ramontchi''), known commonly as ramontchi, governor's plum, Madagascar plum and Indian plum, is a species of flowering plant native to much of Africa and tropical and temperate parts of Asia. ''F. indica' ...
'' (Burm.f.) Merr. * ''
Dovyalis caffra ''Dovyalis caffra'' ( Warb.), Aberia caffra (Harv. & Sond.) the Umkokola, Kei apple, Kayaba, Kai apple, or Kau apple, is a small to medium-sized tree, native to southern Africa. Its distribution extends from the Kei River in the south, from whi ...
'' (Hook.f. & Harv.) Hook.f. * '' Dovyalis hispidula'' Wild * ''
Dovyalis longspina ''Dovyalis'' is a genus of shrubs and small trees. Recent genetic evidence has shown the genus to belong to the family Salicaceae; formerly it was classified in the family Flacourtiaceae. The 15 species are native to Africa (Ethiopia south to S ...
'' (Harv.) Warb. * '' Dovyalis lucida'' Sim * '' Dovyalis macrocalyx'' (Oliv.) Warb. * ''
Dovyalis rhamnoides ''Dovyalis'' is a genus of shrubs and small trees. Recent genetic evidence has shown the genus to belong to the family Salicaceae; formerly it was classified in the family Flacourtiaceae. The 15 species are native to Africa (Ethiopia south to S ...
'' (Burch. ex DC.) Harv. * '' Dovyalis rotundifolia'' (Thunb.) Harv. * '' Dovyalis xanthocarpa'' Bullock * '' Dovyalis zeyheri'' (Sond.) Warb. * '' Casearia battiscombei'' R.E.Fr. * '' Casearia gladiiformis'' Mast.


Myricaceae

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Myrica conifera ''Myrica'' is a genus of about 35–50 species of small trees and shrubs in the family Myricaceae, order Fagales. The genus has a wide distribution, including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America, and missing only from Aust ...
'' Burm.f. * '' Morella brevifolia'' (E. Mey. ex C. DC.) Killick * ''
Morella integra Morella could refer to: Places * Morella, Castellón, an ancient city, Valencian Community, Spain * Morella, Queensland, now part of Longreach, Australia * La Morella, a mountain in Catalonia, Spain People * Connie Morella (born 1931), a Republi ...
'' (A. Chev.) Killick (''Myrica integra'' (A. Chev.) Killick) * '' Morella microbracteata'' (Weim.) Verdc. & Polhill * '' Morella pilulifera'' (Rendle) Killick (''Myrica pilulifera'' Rendle) * '' Morella salicifolia'' (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Verdc. & Polhill (''Myrica salicifolia'' Hochst. ex A. Rich.) * '' Morella serrata'' (Lam.) Killick (''Myrica serrata'' Lam.)


Cannabaceae

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Celtis africana ''Celtis africana'', the white stinkwood, is a deciduous tree in the family Cannabaceae. Its habit ranges from a tall tree in forest to a medium-sized tree in bushveld and open country, and a shrub on rocky soil. It occurs in Yemen and over la ...
'' Burm.f. * ''
Celtis gomphophylla ''Celtis gomphophylla'' is a species of flowering plant native to sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, and the Comoros. Description ''Celtis gomphophylla'' is a tree, growing from 5 to 35 meters tall. Range and habitat ''Celtis gomphophylla'' ranges ...
'' Baker (''Celtis durandii'') * ''
Celtis mildbraedii ''Celtis mildbraedii'' is a species of forest tree in the family Cannabaceae. It was previously assigned to the family Ulmaceae. These trees grow in limited areas of South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. They are also found in forested areas fro ...
'' Engl. * ''
Trema orientalis ''Trema orientale'' (sometimes spelled ''Trema orientalis'') is a species of flowering tree in the hemp family, Cannabaceae. The basionym of ''T. orientalis'', ''Celtis orientalis'' was originally described and published in ''Species P ...
'' (L.) Blume (''Trema guineense'' (Schumach. & Thonn.) Ficalho) * '' Chaetachme aristata'' Planch.


Moraceae

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Treculia africana ''Treculia africana'' is a tree species in the genus ''Treculia'' which can be used as a food plant and for various other traditional uses. The fruits are hard and fibrous, can be the size of a volleyball and weight up to . Chimpanzees have been ...
'' Decne. ex Trécul * '' Morus mesozygia'' Stapf * ''
Maclura africana ''Maclura'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mulberry family, Moraceae. It includes the inedible Osage orange, which is used as mosquito repellent and grown throughout the United States as a hedging plant. It is dioecious, with male and fe ...
'' (Bureau) Corner (''Cardiogyne africana'' Bureau) * ''
Milicia excelsa ''Milicia excelsa'' is a tree species from the genus '' Milicia'' of the family ''Moraceae''. Distributed across tropical Central Africa, it is one of two species (the other being ''Milicia regia'') yielding timber commonly known as African teak ...
'' (Welw.) C.C.Berg (''Chlorophora excelsa'' (Welw.) Benth.) * '' Trilepisium madagascariense'' DC. (''Bosquiea phoberos'' Thouars ex Baill.) * ''
Ficus abutilifolia ''Ficus abutilifolia'', the large-leaved rock fig, is a species of African rock-splitting fig that occurs in two disjunct regions, one population north, and another south of the equator. The two populations are pollinated by different fig wasps, ...
'' (Miq.) Miq. (''Ficus soldanella'' Warb.) * ''
Ficus asperifolia ''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family (biology), family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few spe ...
'' Miq. * '' Ficus barteri'' Sprague * ''
Ficus bizanae The Pondoland fig (''Ficus bizanae'') is a species of fig that is endemic to forests of coastal South Africa, where it is threatened by habitat loss. Their figs are borne on old wood, in small clusters on stumpy branchlets. Their leaves have ent ...
'' Hutch. & Burtt Davy * ''
Ficus brachylepis ''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family (biology), family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few spe ...
'' Welw. ex Hiern * '' Ficus bubu'' Warb. * ''
Ficus burtt-davyi ''Ficus burtt-davyi'' is a fig species endemic to Southern Africa, belonging to the Mulberry family of Moraceae. It grows in coastal and inland forests up to 1500m, from the vicinity of Mossel Bay in the Southern Cape to southern Mozambique ...
'' Hutch. * '' Ficus bussei'' Warb. ex Mildbr. & Burret (''Ficus zambesiaca'' Hutch.) * '' Ficus capreifolia'' Del. * ''
Ficus cordata ''Ficus cordata'', the Namaqua rock fig, or Namaqua fig is a species of fig that occurs in two disjunct populations in Africa, one in the arid southwest of the continent, and a second in the northern subtropics. In the south it is often the larg ...
'' Thunb. subsp. ''salicifolia'' (Vahl) Berg (''Ficus pretoriae'' Burtt Davy) * '' Ficus craterostoma'' Warb. ex Mildbr. & Burr. * '' Ficus cyathistipula'' Warb. * ''
Ficus depauperata ''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extending i ...
'' Sim * '' Ficus dicranostyla'' Mildbr. * '' Ficus exasperata'' Vahl * ''
Ficus fischeri ''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extending i ...
'' Warb. ex Mildbr. & Burr. (''Ficus kiloneura'' Hornby) * '' Ficus glumosa'' (Miq.) Del. (''Ficus sonderi'' Miq.) * ''
Ficus ilicina The Laurel fig (''Ficus ilicina'') is a species of rock-splitting fig that is native to the semi-desert regions of southwestern Africa. It is only found on rocks, up to an altitude of . Description It is generally a scrambler on rocks, but also ...
'' (Sond.) Miq. * '' Ficus ingens'' (Miq.) Miq. * '' Ficus laurifolia'' Lam. (''Ficus brachypoda'' Hutch.) * ''
Ficus lutea ''Ficus lutea'' is a tree in the family Moraceae. It is commonly known as the giant-leaved fig or Lagos rubbertree. These trees occur from the Eastern Cape of South Africa to Tropical Africa Although tropical Africa is mostly familiar to th ...
'' Vahl (''Ficus vogelii'' (Miq.) Miq., ''Ficus quibeba'' Welw. ex Fical., ''Ficus nekbudu'' Warb.) * ''
Ficus natalensis ''Ficus natalensis'' is a tree in the family Moraceae. It is commonly known as the natal fig in South Africa. In central and western Uganda, where it has an important cultural value, it is known as ''omutuba'' to the Baganda people and ''omutoma' ...
'' Hochst. * '' Ficus nigropunctata'' Warb. ex Mildbr. & Burret * ''
Ficus polita ''Ficus polita'', the heart-leaved fig, is a species of fig that is native to forests of tropical Africa, Distribution The tree is found in Lowland rainforest and gallery forest (west and central Africa), coastal & dry forest (east and southern ...
'' Vahl * '' Ficus pygmaea'' Welw. ex Hiern * ''
Ficus rokko ''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extending in ...
'' Warb. & Schweinf. (''Ficus thonningii'' pp sensu C.C.Berg) * ''
Ficus sansibarica The Ficus sansibarica, known as knobbly fig, is an African species of cauliflorous fig. It is named after Zanzibar, where Franz Stuhlmann discovered it in 1889. They often begin life as epiphytes, which assume a strangling habit as they develop ...
'' Warb. * '' Ficus scassellatii'' Pamp. (''Ficus kirkii'' Hutch.) * '' Ficus stuhlmannii'' Warb. * ''
Ficus sur ''Ficus sur'', with the common names Cape fig and broom cluster fig,The etymology of the specific name is unclear. It may be of Arabic origin and suggest Sur, Oman, where it is not native. is a widespread Afrotropical species of cauliflorous fi ...
'' Forssk. (''Ficus capensis'' Thunb.) * ''
Ficus sycomorus ''Ficus sycomorus'', called the sycamore fig or the fig-mulberry (because the leaves resemble those of the mulberry), sycamore, or sycomore, is a fig species that has been cultivated since ancient times. The term ''sycamore'' spelled with an A ...
'' L. * '' Ficus tettensis'' Hutch. (''Ficus smutsii'' Verdoorn) * ''
Ficus thonningii ''Ficus thonningii'' is a species of ''Ficus''. It is native to Africa. It is commonly known as Mugumo to the Agikuyu or the Strangler Fig in common English. Recent phylogenetic analysis suggests it may be a species complex. The species has d ...
'' Bl. (''Ficus petersii'' Warb.) (''Ficus burkei'' (Miq.) Miq.) (''Ficus rhodesiaca'' Warb. ex Mildbr. & Burret) (''Ficus persicifolia'' Welw. ex Warb.) (''Ficus dekdekena'' (Miq.) A.Rich.) * '' Ficus tremula'' Warb. * ''
Ficus trichopoda ''Ficus trichopoda'' (swamp fig, af, Moerasvy, zu, Umvubu) is a protected tree in South Africa. See also *List of Southern African indigenous trees References External links * trichopoda ''Trichopoda'' is a genus of tachinid flies, ...
'' Bak. (''Ficus hippopotami'' Gerstn.) (''Ficus congensis'' Engl.) * '' Ficus vallis-choudae'' Delile * ''
Ficus verruculosa ''Ficus verruculosa'', the water fig, is a species of fig from sub-saharan Africa. It is found from north eastern South Africa, northern Botswana and Namibia to Uganda and west to Nigeria in riverine and swamp fringes or grassland, always near w ...
'' Warb. * ''
Ficus wakefieldii ''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extending i ...
'' Hutch.


Urticaceae

* '' Myrianthus arboreus'' P.Beauv. * ''
Myrianthus holstii ''Myrianthus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the nettle family (Urticaceae). They are mainly found in Tropical Africa. They are mostly tropical trees, shrubs, or lianas. Leaves are simple and pinnately veined or with a palmate structure. It ...
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Obetia carruthersiana ''Obetia'' is a genus of dioecious plants in the family Urticaceae The Urticaceae are a family, the nettle family, of flowering plants. The family name comes from the genus ''Urtica''. The Urticaceae include a number of well-known and usefu ...
'' (Hiern) Rendle * ''
Obetia tenax ''Obetia'' is a genus of dioecious plants in the family Urticaceae The Urticaceae are a family, the nettle family, of flowering plants. The family name comes from the genus ''Urtica''. The Urticaceae include a number of well-known and usefu ...
'' (N.E. Br.) Friis (''Urera tenax'' N.E. Br.) * '' Pouzolzia mixta'' Solms (''Pouzolzia hypoleuca'' Wedd.) * '' Urera cameroonensis'' Wedd. * ''
Urera hypselodendron ''Urera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the nettle family, Urticaceae. It has a pantropical distribution.Steinmann, V. W. (2005)Four new neotropical species and a new combination of ''Urera'' (Urticaceae).''Acta Botánica Mexicana'' (71), 19- ...
'' (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Wedd. * ''
Urera trinervis ''Urera trinervis'' (Hochst.) Friis & Immelman is a softly woody dioecious liane, sometimes epiphytic, climbing to 20 m, often to the canopy and hanging in festoons. It is one of some 44 species of ''Urera'' belonging to the nettle family Urtic ...
'' (Hochst apud Krauss) Friis & Immelman


Proteaceae

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Brabejum stellatifolium ''Brabejum'' is a genus of a single species of large evergreen tree, ''Brabejum stellatifolium'' in the family Proteaceae, commonly called wild almond, bitter almond or ghoeboontjie. It is restricted in the wild to South Africa's Western Cape pro ...
'' L. * '' Mimetes arboreus'' Rourke * '' Mimetes argenteus'' Salisb. ex Knight * '' Mimetes fimbriifolius'' Salisb. ex Knight * '' Faurea forficuliflora'' Baker * ''
Faurea galpinii ''Faurea galpinii'' is a small tree that grows to 10 m (20 ft.) tall, but its trunks will vary depending on growing conditions. The leaves of ''F. galpinii'' are alternately lanceolate The following is a list of terms which are used to describ ...
'' Phill. * '' Faurea intermedia'' Engl. & Gilg * '' Faurea macnaughtonii'' Phill. * '' Faurea rochetiana'' (A.Rich.) Chiov. ex Pic.Serm. (''Faurea speciosa'' (Welw.) Welw.) * ''
Faurea saligna ''Faurea saligna'' is a graceful, semi-deciduous tree of the family Proteaceae growing to about 10 metres, or up to 20 metres under forest conditions. Found from tropical Africa south to the Transvaal, Swaziland and Natal, often in large commu ...
'' Harv. * ''
Protea abyssinica ''Protea'' () is a genus of South African flowering plants, also called sugarbushes (Afrikaans: ''suikerbos''). Etymology The genus ''Protea'' was named in 1735 by Carl Linnaeus, possibly after the Greek god Proteus, who could change his form a ...
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Protea angolensis ''Protea angolensis'' is also known as the Angolan protea, northern protea or northern sugarbush. In Afrikaans it is known as the ''noordelijke suikerbos''. This is a dwarf, multistemmed shrub or small straggling tree occurring in open wooded gra ...
'' Welw. * '' Protea aurea'' (Burm. f.) Rourke * ''
Protea caffra ''Protea caffra'' (sometimes called the common protea), native to South Africa, is a small tree or shrub which occurs in open or wooded grassland, usually on rocky ridges. Its leaves are leathery and hairless. The flower head is solitary or in cl ...
'' Meisn. (''Protea rhodantha'' Hook.f., ''Protea multibracteata'' Phill.) * ''
Protea comptonii ''Protea comptonii'', also known as saddleback sugarbush, is a smallish tree of the genus ''Protea'' in the Family (taxonomy), family Proteaceae. It is found in South Africa and Eswatini. Names Other vernacular names which have been recorded to ...
'' Beard * ''
Protea coronata ''Protea coronata'' is an erect shrub usually growing tall, but known to reach . It produces an apple-green flower head and lanceolate leaves, turning purple-green around the flowerhead. Its stems are hairy. It flowers between April and Septembe ...
'' Lam. * ''
Protea curvata ''Protea curvata'' (Serpentine sugarbush, af, Serpentynsuikerbos) is a species of plant in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to Mpumalanga Province of South Africa,Protea eximia ''Protea eximia'', the broad-leaved sugarbush, is a shrub from South Africa that may become a small tree. It occurs in mountain fynbos on mainly acidic sandy soils; the species was very well known under its old name of ''Protea latifolia''. The f ...
'' (Salisb. ex Knight) Fourc. * '' Protea gaguedi'' Gmel. * ''
Protea gazensis ''Protea caffra'' (sometimes called the common protea), native to South Africa, is a small tree or shrub which occurs in open or wooded grassland, usually on rocky ridges. Its leaves are leathery and hairless. The flower head is solitary or in c ...
'' Beard * ''
Protea glabra ''Protea glabra'', also called the Clanwilliam sugarbush, is a flowering shrub belonging to the genus ''Protea''. Other vernacular names for this plant are chestnut sugarbush, Clanwilliam protea or kayang bush. In Afrikaans language, Afrikaans ...
'' Thunb. * '' Protea heckmanniana'' Engl. * ''
Protea homblei ''Protea'' () is a genus of South African flowering plants, also called sugarbushes (Afrikaans: ''suikerbos''). Etymology The genus ''Protea'' was named in 1735 by Carl Linnaeus, possibly after the Greek god Proteus, who could change his form a ...
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Protea lacticolor ''Protea lacticolor'' or the Hottentot sugarbush, Hottentot white sugarbush or Hottentot's Holland sugarbush, is a flowering shrub of the ''Protea'' genus. It is also known as the Hottentotwitsukkerbos. The plant is endemic to South Africa and ...
'' Salisb. * ''
Protea laetans ''Protea laetans'', the Blyde River protea or Blyde sugarbush, is a localized plant of the family Proteaceae. It was recognised as a species in 1970, and is endemic to the Blyde River Canyon of the Mpumalanga escarpment, South Africa. The slende ...
'' L.E. Davidson * '' Protea lanceolata'' E. Mey. ex Meisn. * ''
Protea laurifolia ''Protea laurifolia'', also known as the grey-leaf sugarbush, is a shrub from South Africa. It is native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. Another vernacular name for this species is laurel sugarbush. In Afrikaans this species is known by ...
'' Thunb. * '' Protea lepidocarpodendron'' (L.) L. * ''
Protea lorifolia ''Protea lorifolia'', in English called the strap-leaved sugarbush, strap-leaved protea or strap-leaf sugarbush is a flowering shrub which belongs to the genus ''Protea''. In Afrikaans this species is known by the vernacular name of ''riemblaa ...
'' (Salisb. ex Knight) Fourc. * ''
Protea madiensis ''Protea madiensis'', commonly known as the tall woodland sugarbush, is a flowering shrub which belongs to the genus ''Protea''. It is native to the montane grasslands of Sub-Saharan Africa. Taxonomy ''Protea madiensis'' was first described ...
'' Oliv. * '' Protea magnifica'' Link * ''
Protea micans ''Protea'' () is a genus of South African flowering plants, also called sugarbushes (Afrikaans: ''suikerbos''). Etymology The genus ''Protea'' was named in 1735 by Carl Linnaeus, possibly after the Greek god Proteus, who could change his form a ...
'' subsp. ''trichophylla'' (Engl. & Gilg) Chisumpa & Brummitt (''Protea trichophylla'' Engl. & Gilg) * '' Protea mundii'' Klotzsch * ''
Protea neriifolia ''Protea neriifolia'', also known as the narrow-leaf sugarbush, oleander-leaved sugarbush, blue sugarbush, or the oleanderleaf protea, is a flowering plant in the genus ''Protea'', which is endemic to South Africa. Common names for the species ...
'' R. Br. * ''
Protea nitida ''Protea nitida'', commonly called wagon tree, ''waboom'' or ''blousuikerbos'', is a large, slow-growing ''Protea'' endemism, endemic to South Africa. It is one of the few ''Protea'' species that grows into trees, and the only one that has usable ...
'' Mill. (''Protea arborea'' Houtt.) * '' Protea obtusifolia'' De Wild. * ''
Protea paludosa ''Protea'' () is a genus of South African flowering plants, also called sugarbushes (Afrikaans: ''suikerbos''). Etymology The genus ''Protea'' was named in 1735 by Carl Linnaeus, possibly after the Greek god Proteus, who could change his for ...
'' (Hiern) Engl. * ''
Protea petiolaris ''Protea petiolaris'', also known as the sickle-leaf sugarbush, is a tree in the Proteaceae family, found in Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Description It grows up to in height. Its Perfect flower, perfect mon ...
'' (Hiern) Baker & C.H.Wright * ''
Protea punctata ''Protea punctata'', also known as the water sugarbush or water white sugarbush, is a shrub belonging to the genus ''Protea'' which is found growing in the wild in South Africa. In Afrikaans this species is known by the vernacular names of ...
'' Meisn. * ''
Protea repens ''Protea repens'', known as the common sugarbush and in Afrikaans as the suikerbossie, is an erect shrub growing in the southern regions of South Africa. Related to other proteas, this plant is a relatively adaptable and variable species and can ...
'' L. * ''
Protea roupelliae ''Protea roupelliae'' is a species of ''Protea'' in the large family Proteaceae, and was named to commemorate Arabella Elizabeth Roupell (1817-1914) who spent two years in Cape Town and painted local flowers for her own pleasure. This species ...
'' Meisn. * '' Protea rubropilosa'' Beard * ''
Protea rupestris ''Protea rupestris'', also known as rocket sugarbush, is a flower-bearing tree of the genus ''Protea''. The plant is found in Malawi, Mozambique, Angola, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Zambia. As a tree it has few branches and g ...
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Protea rupicola ''Protea rupicola'', also known as the krantz sugarbush, is a flowering shrub belonging to the genus ''Protea''. It has a highly branched trunk and grows up to 2m high. In Afrikaans it is known as the ''kranssuikerbos''. The tree's national ...
'' Mund ex Meisn. * '' Protea subvestita'' N.E. Br. * ''
Protea susannae ''Protea susannae'', also known as stink-leaf sugarbush, is a flower-bearing shrub of the genus ''Protea''. The plant is endemic to the southwestern Cape Region of South Africa. Other vernacular names are stink-leaf protea. In the Afrikaans l ...
'' Phill. * ''
Protea welwitschii ''Protea welwitschii'' is a species of shrub or small tree which belongs to the genus ''Protea'', and which occurs in bushveld and different types of grassland. Vernacular names given for this species include cluster-head protea, honey-scented p ...
'' Engl. (''Protea hirta'' Klotzsch) * ''
Leucospermum conocarpodendron ''Leucospermum conocarpodendron'' is the largest species of the genus Leucospermum, reaching almost tree-like proportions of high with a firm trunk that is covered in a thick layer of cork that protects it from most fires. It has greyish or gree ...
'' (L.) Buek * ''
Leucospermum cuneiforme ''Leucospermum cuneiforme'' is an upright evergreen shrub with many pustules growing on the lower branches, wedge-shaped leaves, and oval, initially yellow flower heads that later turn orange, with long styles sticking far beyond the perianths, j ...
'' (Burm.f) Rourke * ''
Leucospermum gerrardii ''Leucospermum gerrardii'' is an evergreen, mat-forming shrub of mostly about 30 cm (12 in) high and up to in diameter, with branches originating from an underground rootstock. It has narrow leaves, sometimes with three or four teeth n ...
'' Stapf. * '' Leucospermum patersonii'' Phill. * '' Leucospermum praemorsum'' (Meisn.) Phill. * '' Leucospermum reflexum'' Buek ex Meissn. * ''
Leucospermum rodolentum ''Leucospermum rodolentum'' is an upright, evergreen shrub of up to 3.0 m high, from the family Proteaceae. It has felty grey, elliptic to wedge-shaped leaves of 4–6½ cm (1.8–2.6 in) long and ¾–1½ cm wide, and very sweetly scented, ...
'' (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke * ''
Leucospermum saxosum ''Leucospermum saxosum'' is an upright evergreen shrub of up to high, that is assigned to the family Proteaceae. It has lance-shaped, leathery leaves and egg-shaped flower heads of about in diameter, with initially yellow-orange flowers, later ...
'' S. Moore * ''
Leucadendron argenteum ''Leucadendron argenteum'' (silver tree, silver leaf tree, af, Witteboom, or af, Silwerboom) is an endangered plant species in the family Proteaceae, which is endemic to a small area of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. Most grow in and around ...
'' (L.) R. Br. * ''
Leucadendron conicum ''Leucadendron conicum'', the garden route conebush, is a flower-bearing shrub that belongs to the genus '' Leucadendron '' and part of the fynbos form. The plant is native to the Western Cape and the Eastern Cape, where it occurs in the Lang ...
'' (Lam.) I.A. Williams * ''
Leucadendron coniferum ''Leucadendron coniferum'', also known at the dune conebush, is an evergreen, dioecious shrub or small tree of up to 4 m (13 ft) high, that has been assigned to the family Proteaceae. It has a whorl of conspicuous yellow leaves subten ...
'' (L.) Meisn. * ''
Leucadendron discolor ''Leucadendron discolor'' is a species of plant in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to the Cape Provinces of South Africa.
'' Phill. & Hutch. * '' Leucadendron ericifolium'' R. Br. * '' Leucadendron eucalyptifolium'' Buek ex Meisn. * '' Leucadendron microcephalum'' Gand. & Schinz (''Leucadendron stokoei'' Phillips) * '' Leucadendron nobile'' I. Williams * '' Leucadendron pondoense'' Van Wyk * '' Leucadendron procerum'' (Salisb. ex Knight) I. Williams * ''
Leucadendron pubescens ''Leucadendron pubescens'', the grey conebush, is a flower-bearing shrub belonging to the genus ''Leucadendron'' and forms part of the fynbos. The plant is native to the Western Cape where it occurs on the Bokkeveldeskarp, Gifberg, Cederberg, Pi ...
'' R. Br. * '' Leucadendron salicifolium'' (Salisb.) I. Williams * '' Leucadendron strobilinum'' (L.) Druce


Santalaceae

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Colpoon compressum ''Osyris compressa'' (Cape sumach or ''pruimbos'') is a facultatively hemiparasitic, mainly South African plant of the sandalwood family, Santalaceae. Until recently, the favoured binomial name was ''Colpoon compressum'', but around 2001, the ...
'' Berg. * ''
Osyris lanceolata ''Osyris lanceolata'', also known as African sandalwood or Camwood, is used for its scented wood and to extract essential oil. The hemi-parasitic plant is found from South Africa to Zimbabwe and east Africa, including Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda ...
'' Hochst. & Steud. * '' Osyridicarpos schimperanus'' (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) A.DC. * '' Thesium procerum'' N.E. Br.


Opiliaceae

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Opilia amentacea ''Opilia'' is a genus of approximately 33 species of lianas in the family Opiliaceae described as a genus in 1802. ''Opilia'' is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, Papuasia, and Australia. ;Species * '' Opilia afzelii ...
'' Roxb. (''Opilia celtidifolia'' (Guill. & Perr.) Endl. ex Walp.) * '' Opilia campestris'' Engl. * '' Pentarhopalopilia marquesii'' (Engl.) Hiepko


Olacaceae

* '' Olax dissitiflora'' Oliv. * '' Olax gambecola'' Baill. * '' Olax obtusifolia'' De Wild. * '' Ptychopetalum cuspidatum'' R.E.Fr. * ''
Ximenia americana ''Ximenia americana'', commonly known as tallow wood, hog plum, yellow plum, sea lemon, or pi'ut (Chamorro), is bush-forming shrub/small tree; a species from the Ximenia genus in the Olacaceae family. It is commonly found in woodlands native to ...
'' L. * ''
Ximenia americana ''Ximenia americana'', commonly known as tallow wood, hog plum, yellow plum, sea lemon, or pi'ut (Chamorro), is bush-forming shrub/small tree; a species from the Ximenia genus in the Olacaceae family. It is commonly found in woodlands native to ...
'' L. var. ''microphylla'' Welw. * ''
Ximenia caffra ''Ximenia caffra'', the sourplum, is a small tree or small shrub that is thinly branched. It is part of the Olacaceae family which is native throughout tropical regions. In particular, the sourplum is native to regions in South East Africa, mainl ...
'' Sond. * ''
Ximenia caffra ''Ximenia caffra'', the sourplum, is a small tree or small shrub that is thinly branched. It is part of the Olacaceae family which is native throughout tropical regions. In particular, the sourplum is native to regions in South East Africa, mainl ...
'' Sond. var. ''natalensis'' Sond. * '' Strombosia scheffleri'' Engl.


Polygonaceae

* '' Afrobrunnichia erecta'' (Asch.) Hutch. & Dalziel


Aristolochiaceae

* '' Aristolochia albida'' Duch. (''Aristolochia petersiana'' Klotzsch) * ''
Aristolochia littoralis ''Aristolochia littoralis'', the calico flower or مورپنکھ بیل or elegant Dutchman's pipe, is a species of evergreen vine belonging to the family Aristolochiaceae. Etymology The scientific name ''Aristolochia'' was developed from Ancien ...
'' Parodi (''Aristolochia elegans'' Mast.)


Chenopodiaceae

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Salsola aphylla ''Caroxylon aphyllum'' (commonly known as the ganna or kanna bush) is a small species of shrub in the family Amaranthaceae. It grows in the arid Karoo region of southern Africa Southern Africa is the southernmost subregion of the African ...
'' L. f. * '' Salsola arborea'' C.A. Sm. ex Aell. * '' Salsola etoshensis'' Botsch.


Amaranthaceae

* '' Atriplex vestita'' (Thunb.) Aellen * '' Sericorema remotiflora'' (Hook.f.) Lopr. * '' Arthraerua leubnitziae'' (Kuntze) Schinz * '' Calicorema capitata'' (Moq.) Hook.f. * '' Hermbstaedtia glauca'' Reichb. ex Steud. * '' Leucosphaera bainesii'' (Hook.f.) Gilg * '' Suaeda articulata'' Aellen * '' Suaeda plumosa'' Aellen


Nyctaginaceae

* '' Phaeoptilum spinosum'' Radlk. * ''
Pisonia aculeata ''Pisonia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the four o'clock flower family, Nyctaginaceae. It was named for Dutch physician and naturalist Willem Piso (1611–1678). Certain species in this genus are known as catchbirdtrees, birdcatcher trees o ...
'' L.


Phytolaccaceae

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Phytolacca dodecandra ''Phytolacca dodecandra'', commonly known as endod, gopo berry, or African soapberry, is a trailing shrub or climber native to Tropical Africa, Southern Africa, and Madagascar. It is dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate plants. Mo ...
'' L'Herit.


Aizoaceae

* '' Stoeberia beetzii'' ( Dinter) Dinter & Schwant * '' Tetragonia reduplicata'' Welw. ex Oliv. * '' Tetragonia schenkii'' Schinz


Portulacaceae

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Portulacaria afra ''Portulacaria afra'' (known as elephant bush, porkbush, purslane tree and ' in Afrikaans) is a small-leaved succulent plant found in South Africa. These succulents commonly have a reddish stem and leaves that are green, but also a variegated cu ...
'' Jacq. * '' Ceraria carrissoana'' Exell & Mendonça * '' Ceraria fruticulosa'' H.Pearson & Stephens * '' Ceraria longipedunculata'' Merxm. & Podlech * '' Ceraria namaquensis'' (Sond.) Pearson & Stephens


Ranunculaceae

* '' Clematis brachiata'' Thunb. (''Clematis oweniae'' Harv.) * '' Clematis commutata'' Kuntze (''Clematis iringaensis'' Engl.) * '' Clematis thalictrifolia'' Engl. * '' Clematis welwitschii'' Hiern ex Kuntze


Menispermaceae

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Cocculus hirsutus ''Cocculus hirsutus'' is a tropical, invasive creeper with the common name broom creeper or ''Patalgarudi'' (Sanskrit). It is native to India, Pakistan, and tropical Africa. It is a vine climbing up to , with white to yellowish flowers and dark p ...
'' (L.) Diels * '' Antizoma angustifolia'' (Burch.) Miers * ''
Tiliacora funifera ''Tiliacora'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Menispermaceae Menispermaceae (botanical Latin: 'moonseed family' from Greek ''mene'' 'crescent moon' and ''sperma'' 'seed') is a family of flowering plants. The alkaloid tubocurarine ...
'' (Miers) Oliv. * '' Tinospora caffra'' (Miers) Troupin * '' Tinospora fragosa'' (Verdoorn) Verdoorn & Troupin * '' Tinospora tenera'' Miers


Annonaceae

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Annona cherimola The cherimoya (''Annona cherimola''), also spelled chirimoya and called chirimuya by the Inca people, is a species of edible fruit-bearing plant in the genus ''Annona'', from the family Annonaceae, which includes the closely related sweetsop ...
'' Mill. * ''
Annona senegalensis ''Annona senegalensis'', commonly known as African custard-apple, wild custard apple, wild soursop, (Mandinka language), and (Wolof language) is a species of flowering plant in the custard apple family, Annonaceae. The specific epithet, ''seneg ...
'' Pers. * '' Annona stenophylla'' Engl. & Diels * '' Artabotrys brachypetalus'' Benth. * ''
Artabotrys collinus ''Artabotrys'' is a genus of plants in the Annonaceae family. There are over 100 species in the Old World tropics, with 31 species in Africa. It is part of the custard apple family (Annonaceae). All species are small trees or shrubs with a tenden ...
'' Hutch. * '' Artabotrys monteiroae'' Oliv. (''Artabotrys stolzii'' Diels) * '' Artabotrys parviflora'' (A. Rich.) Benth. * ''
Hexalobus monopetalus ''Hexalobus monopetalus'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae with the common name baboon's breakfast. It is native to Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bi ...
'' (A. Rich.) Engl. & Diels * ''
Monodora junodii ''Monodora junodii'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Eswatini, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler and Ludwig Diels, the German botanists who first forma ...
'' Engl. & Diels * ''
Monodora stenopetala ''Monodora stenopetala'' is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Malawi and Mozambique. Daniel Oliver, the English botanist who first formally described the species, named it after its narrow (Latinized form of Greek , ...
'' Oliv. * '' Monanthotaxis caffra'' (Sond.) Verdc. (''Popowia caffra'') * '' Monanthotaxis parvifolia'' (Oliv.) Verdc. (''Popowia oliveriana'' Exell & Mendonça) * '' Monanthotaxis schweinfurthii'' (Engl. & Diels) Verdc. (''Enneastemon schweinfurthii'' (Engl. & Diels) Robyns & Ghesq.) * '' Friesodielsia obovata'' (Benth.) Verdc. (''Popowia obovata'' Engl. & Diels) * '' Sphaerocoryne gracilis'' (Engl. & Diels) Verdc. (''Popowia gracilis'' Engl. & Diels) * '' Uvaria angolensis'' Welw. ex Oliv. * '' Uvaria caffra'' E. Mey ex Sond. * '' Uvaria edulis'' N.Robson * '' Uvaria gracilipes'' N.Robson * '' Uvaria lucida'' Benth. subsp. ''virens'' (N.E. Br.) Verdc. * '' Uvaria welwitschii'' (Hiern) Engl. & Diels * '' Uvariastrum hexaloboides'' (R.E. Fr.) R.E. Fr. * '' Uvariopsis congensis'' Robyns & Ghesq. * '' Cleistochlamys kirkii'' (Benth.) Oliv. * '' Melodorum gracile'' (Engl. & Diels) Verdc. * ''
Xylopia aethiopica ''Xylopia aethiopica'' is an evergreen, aromatic tree, of the Annonaceae family that can grow up to 20m high. It is a native to the lowland rainforest and moist fringe forests in the savanna zones of Africa. The dried fruits of ''X. aethiopica'' ...
'' (Dunal) A.Rich. * '' Xylopia katangensis'' De Wild. * '' Xylopia longipetala'' De Wild. & T.Durand (''Xylopia parviflora'' (A. Rich.) Benth.) * '' Xylopia odoratissima'' Welw. ex Oliv. * '' Xylopia rubescens'' Oliv. * '' Xylopia tomentosa'' Exell


Myristicaceae

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Pycnanthus angolensis ''Pycnanthus angolensis'' is a species of tree in the nutmeg family, Myristicaceae. It is native to Tropical Africa. Its English language common names include African nutmeg, false nutmeg, boxboard, and cardboard.Xymalos monospora'' (Harv.) Baill.


Lauraceae

* '' Cryptocarya angustifolia'' E. Mey. ex Meisn. * '' Cryptocarya latifolia'' Sond. * '' Cryptocarya liebertiana'' Engl. * '' Cryptocarya myrtifolia'' Stapf * '' Cryptocarya natalensis'' (Ross) Kosterm. (''Beilschmiedia natalensis'' J.H.Ross) (''Dahlgrenodendron natalense'' (J.H. Ross) J. v.d. Merwe & A.E. v. Wyk) * '' Cryptocarya transvaalensis'' Burtt Davy * ''
Cryptocarya woodii ''Cryptocarya woodii'', the Cape quince, is a shrub or small forest tree, native to southern and eastern Africa. Its Latin name commemorates John Medley Wood, a botanist in Natal. From mid summer the tree bears small, inconspicuous flowers. The ...
'' Engl. * '' Cryptocarya wyliei'' Stapf * ''
Ocotea bullata ''Ocotea bullata'', (stinkwood or black stinkwood, af, Stinkhout, xh, Umhlungulu, zu, Umnukane) is a species of flowering tree native to South Africa. It produces very fine and valuable timber which was formerly much sought after to make fur ...
'' (Burch.) E. Meyer in Drege * ''
Ocotea kenyensis ''Ocotea kenyensis'' is a species of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. It is threatened ...
'' (Chiov.) Robyns & Wilczek * ''
Ocotea usambarensis ''Ocotea usambarensis'' is a species of ''Ocotea'' (family Lauraceae), native to eastern Africa in Kenya, Tanga Region of Tanzania, and locally in Uganda, where it occurs at 1600–2600 m altitude in high rainfall montane cloud forest. Common ...
'' Engl.


Hernandiaceae

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Gyrocarpus americanus ''Gyrocarpus americanus'' is a flowering plant in the ''Hernandiaceae'' family, with a wide pantropical distribution. Its common names include the helicopter tree, propeller tree, whirly whirly tree, stinkwood or shitwood. Description ''Gyrocar ...
'' Jacq.


Capparaceae

* '' Bachmannia woodii'' (Oliv.) Gilg * ''
Boscia albitrunca ''Boscia albitrunca'', commonly known as the shepherd tree or shepherd's tree ( af, Witgat, st, Mohlôpi, tn, Motlôpi, ve, Muvhombwe, xh, Umgqomogqomo, zu, Umvithi), is a protected tree in South Africa. The species epithet "albitrunca" ref ...
'' (Burch.) Gilg & Ben. var. ''albitrunca'' * ''
Boscia angustifolia ''Boscia angustifolia'' is a shrub or small tree with lanceolate leaves commonly found in the savannah zones of Africa, from Senegal moving eastwards to Sudan. It is part of the Capparaceae family. The plant is also known as the rough-leaved she ...
'' A. Rich. var. ''corymbosa'' (Gilg) De Wolf * ''
Boscia foetida ''Boscia foetida'', commonly known as the stink shepherd's tree and the smelly shepherd's bush, is an evergreen shrub or tree that is native to the warmer and drier parts southern Africa. It is found in semi-desert and arid bushveld, and in the ...
'' Schinz * ''
Boscia foetida ''Boscia foetida'', commonly known as the stink shepherd's tree and the smelly shepherd's bush, is an evergreen shrub or tree that is native to the warmer and drier parts southern Africa. It is found in semi-desert and arid bushveld, and in the ...
'' Schinz subsp. ''longipedicellata'' (Gilg) Tölken * ''
Boscia foetida ''Boscia foetida'', commonly known as the stink shepherd's tree and the smelly shepherd's bush, is an evergreen shrub or tree that is native to the warmer and drier parts southern Africa. It is found in semi-desert and arid bushveld, and in the ...
'' Schinz subsp. ''rehmanniana'' (Pest.) Tölken * ''
Boscia microphylla ''Boscia'' is a genus of plants in the family ''Capparaceae''. It contains the following species: *''Boscia albitrunca'' (Burch) Gilg & Ben. *''Boscia angustifolia'' A. Rich. *'' Boscia arabica'' Pestalozii *'' Boscia caffra'' Sond. *'' Boscia ...
'' Oliv. * '' Boscia mossambicensis'' Klotzsch * ''
Boscia oleoides ''Boscia'' is a genus of plants in the family ''Capparaceae''. It contains the following species: *''Boscia albitrunca'' (Burch) Gilg & Ben. *''Boscia angustifolia'' A. Rich. *'' Boscia arabica'' Pestalozii *'' Boscia caffra'' Sond. *'' Boscia ...
'' (Burch. ex DC.) Tölken (''Capparis oleoides'') * ''
Boscia salicifolia ''Boscia salicifolia'' is a deciduous tree with narrowly ovate to linear leaves that grows up to 12 meters in height, it is within the Capparaceae family. Description It is a dark-grey barked short to medium sized tree with a short but brittle t ...
'' Oliv. * ''
Boscia tomentosa ''Boscia'' is a genus of plants in the family ''Capparaceae''. It contains the following species: *''Boscia albitrunca'' (Burch) Gilg & Ben. *''Boscia angustifolia'' A. Rich. *'' Boscia arabica'' Pestalozii *'' Boscia caffra'' Sond. *'' Boscia ...
'' Tölken * ''
Cadaba aphylla ''Cadaba aphylla'' ("Swartstorm") is one of the many species in the genus ''Cadaba''. It is indigenous to southern Africa. Description It grows as a straggly, perennial shrub or small tree, virgate, much-branched, dark green, often with purple ...
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Cadaba kirkii ''Cadaba'' is a genus of shrubs in family Capparaceae, with about 30 species. These have simple, alternately set leaves. The zygomorphic flowers, are solitary or stand in small clusters at the end of short side branches. These flowers consist of ...
'' Oliv. * ''
Cadaba natalensis ''Cadaba'' is a genus of shrubs in family Capparaceae, with about 30 species. These have simple, alternately set leaves. The zygomorphic flowers, are solitary or stand in small clusters at the end of short side branches. These flowers consist of ...
'' Sond. * '' Cadaba schroeppelii'' Suess. * ''
Cadaba termitaria ''Cadaba'' is a genus of shrubs in family Capparaceae, with about 30 species. These have simple, alternately set leaves. The zygomorphic flowers, are solitary or stand in small clusters at the end of short side branches. These flowers consist of ...
'' N.E. Br. * '' Capparis erythrocarpos'' Isert * ''
Capparis fascicularis ''Capparis fascicularis'', the zigzag caper-bush,Boon, R. (2010). ''Pooley's Trees of Eastern South Africa; A Complete Guide.'' . is a plant in the Capparaceae family and is native to Africa. Taxonomy This species has multiple synonyms. The s ...
'' DC. * ''
Capparis fascicularis ''Capparis fascicularis'', the zigzag caper-bush,Boon, R. (2010). ''Pooley's Trees of Eastern South Africa; A Complete Guide.'' . is a plant in the Capparaceae family and is native to Africa. Taxonomy This species has multiple synonyms. The s ...
'' var. ''elaeagnoides'' (Gilg) DeWolf (''Capparis elaeagnoides'' Gilg) * ''
Capparis fascicularis ''Capparis fascicularis'', the zigzag caper-bush,Boon, R. (2010). ''Pooley's Trees of Eastern South Africa; A Complete Guide.'' . is a plant in the Capparaceae family and is native to Africa. Taxonomy This species has multiple synonyms. The s ...
'' var. ''zeyheri'' (Turcz.) Toelken * ''
Capparis hereroensis ''Capparis'' is a flowering plant genus, comprising around 250 species in the family Capparaceae which is included in the Brassicaceae in the unrevised APG II system. These plants are shrubs or lianas and are collectively known as caper shrubs o ...
'' Schinz * '' Capparis rosea'' (Klotzsch) Oliv. * '' Capparis sepiaria'' L. var. ''citrifolia'' (Lam.) Tölken * '' Capparis sepiaria'' L. var. ''subglabra'' (Oliv.) De Wolf * ''
Capparis tomentosa ''Capparis tomentosa'', the woolly caper bushPooley, E. (1993). ''The Complete Field Guide to Trees of Natal, Zululand and Transkei''. . or African caper, is a plant in the Capparaceae family and is native to Africa. Distribution Found in bush ...
'' Lam. * '' Cladostemon kirkii'' (Oliv.) Pax & Gilg * '' Maerua angolensis'' DC. * '' Maerua brevipetiolata'' Killick * '' Maerua bussei'' R. Wilczek * ''
Maerua cafra ''Maerua cafra'' ( DC.) Pax is a small Southern African tree belonging to Capparaceae, the caper family, occurring eastwards along the coast from Knysna, then further inland and northwards through KwaZulu-Natal and Eswatini to the Transvaal, ...
'' (DC.) Pax * '' Maerua cerasicarpa'' Gilg * '' Maerua decumbens'' (Brongn.) DeWolf (''Courbonia glauca'' Gilg & Benedict) * '' Maerua edulis'' (Gilg. & Ben.) De Wolf * '' Maerua endlichii'' Gilg & Bened. * '' Maerua friesii'' Gilg & Gilg-Ben. * '' Maerua gilgii'' (Schinz) * '' Maerua juncea'' Pax subsp. ''crustata'' (Wild) Wild * '' Maerua kirkii'' F. White * '' Maerua nervosa'' (Hochst.) Oliv. * '' Maerua parvifolia'' Pax * '' Maerua prittwitzii'' Gilg & Gilg-Ben. * '' Maerua pubescens'' Müll.Berol. * '' Maerua racemulosa'' (A. DC.) Gilg & Ben. * '' Maerua rosmarinoides'' (Sond.) Gilg & Ben. * '' Maerua schinzii'' Pax * '' Thilachium africanum'' Lour. * '' Ritchiea albersii'' Gilg * '' Ritchiea insignis'' (Pax) Gilg * '' Ritchiea gossweileri'' Exell & Mendonça


Moringaceae

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Moringa ovalifolia ''Moringa ovalifolia'' is a succulent flowering tree of the family Moringaceae native to Namibia and southwestern Angola. It is a succulent-stemmed tree found in desert and semi-desert areas. The plant grows vertically, and can reach in heigh ...
'' Dinter & A.Berger


Crassulaceae

* '' Cotyledon orbiculata'' L. * '' Tylecodon paniculatus'' (L.f.) Toelken * '' Tylecodon wallichii'' (Harv.) Toelken * '' Crassula arborescens'' (Mill.) Willd. * ''
Crassula ovata ''Crassula ovata'', commonly known as jade plant, lucky plant, money plant or money tree, is a succulent plant with small pink or white flowers that is native to the KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa, and Mozambique; it is ...
'' (Mill.) Druce (''Crassula portulacea'') * '' Crassula sarcocaulis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. (''Crassula parvisepala'' Schonl.)


Montiniaceae

* '' Montinia caryophyllacea'' Thunb.


Iteaceae

* '' Choristylis rhamnoides'' Harv.


Pittosporaceae

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Pittosporum viridiflorum ''Pittosporum viridiflorum'' (Cape cheesewood, af, Kasuur, st, Kgalagangwe, xh, Umkhwenkwe, zu, Umfusamvu) is a protected tree in South Africa. Morphology The leaves are obovate with margin entire and wavy, conspicuous net veining, crowded ...
'' Sims


Cunoniaceae

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Cunonia capensis ''Cunonia capensis'', the butterspoon tree, butterknife tree, African red alder, red alder or rooiels, is a small tree found in the afromontane forests of southern Africa, and along rivers. It is grown as an ornamental in gardens for its attract ...
'' L. * '' Platylophus trifoliatus'' (L. f.) D. Don


Myrothamnaceae

* '' Myrothamnus flabellifolia'' Welw.


Bruniaceae

* '' Berzelia intermedia'' (D.Dietr.) Schltdl. * '' Brunia nodiflora'' L. * '' Raspalia trigyna'' (Schtr.) Duemmer


Hamamelidaceae

* '' Trichocladus crinitus'' (Thunb.) Pers. * '' Trichocladus ellipticus'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Trichocladus ellipticus'' Eckl. & Zeyh. subsp. ''malosanus'' (Baker) Verdc. * '' Trichocladus grandiflorus'' Oliv.


Rosaceae

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Hagenia abyssinica ''Hagenia'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plant with the sole species ''Hagenia abyssinica'', native to the high-elevation Afromontane regions of central and eastern Africa. It also has a disjunct distribution in the high mountains of East ...
'' (Bruce ex Steud.) J.F.Gmel. * '' Leucosidea sericea'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Cliffortia arborea'' Marloth * '' Cliffortia grandifolia'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Cliffortia linearifolia'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * '' Cliffortia nitidula'' (Engl.) R.E. & Th. Fries * '' Cliffortia repens'' Schltr. * '' Cliffortia serpyllifolia'' Cham. & Schlechtd. * '' Cliffortia strobilifera'' L. * ''
Prunus africana ''Prunus africana'', the African cherry, has a wide distribution in Africa, occurring in montane regions of central and southern Africa and on the islands of Bioko, São-Tomé, Grande Comore, and Madagascar. It can be found at above sea level. I ...
'' (Hook. f.) Kalkm.


Chrysobalanaceae

* '' Parinari capensis'' Harv. * '' Parinari curatellifolia'' Planch. ex Benth. * ''
Parinari excelsa ''Parinari excelsa'', the Guinea plum, is a species of large, evergreen tree in the family Chrysobalanaceae. It has a very wide distribution in tropical Africa and South America. This species grows to tall while the trunk is up to in diameter. ...
'' Sabine * '' Maranthes floribunda'' (Baker) F.White (''Parinari polyandra'' subsp. ''floribunda'' (Baker) R.A.Graham) * '' Maranthes goetzeniana'' (Engl.) Prance * '' Magnistipula butayei'' subsp. ''bangweolensis'' (R.E.Fr.) F.White (''Hirtella bangweolensis'' (R.E.Fr.) Greenway) * ''
Chrysobalanus icaco ''Chrysobalanus'' is a genus of evergreen perennial shrubs to small trees, described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1753. It is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of Africa, Latin America, and Florida. ''Chrysobalanus'' attains a maximum hei ...
'' subsp. ''atacorensis'' (A.Chev.) F.White


Connaraceae

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Cnestis polyphylla ''Cnestis polyphylla'', or itch pod, is a liane or scrambling shrub belonging to the family Connaraceae and occurring south from Kenya in East Tropical Africa through Mozambique and Zimbabwe to Southern Africa where it is found in coastal and esc ...
'' Lam. (''Cnestis natalensis'' (Hochst.) Planch. & Sond.) * ''
Rourea minor ''Rourea minor'' is a large scandent shrub from the family Connaraceae Connaraceae is a pan-tropical plant family of 19 genera and more than 180 species of largely evergreen trees, woody shrubs and climbers. The family was first described by ...
'' (Gaertn.) Alston (''Santaloides afzelii'' (R.Br. ex Planch.) G.Schellenb.) * '' Rourea orientalis'' Baill. (''Byrsocarpus orientalis'' (Baill.) Baker) * '' Rourea thomsonii'' (Baker) Jongkind (''Jaundea pinnata'' (P.Beauv.) G.Schellenb. * '' Agelaea pentagyna'' (Lam.) Baill. (''Agelaea heterophylla'' Gilg) (''Agelaea ugandensis'' Schellenb.) * '' Burttia prunoides'' Baker f. & Exell


Mimosaceae

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Albizia adianthifolia ''Albizia adianthifolia'' is a tree in the family Fabaceae. It is commonly known as the flat-crown. Its range extends from eastern South Africa to Tropical Africa. Description This is a large deciduous tree with a spreading, flat crown, growin ...
'' (Schumach.) W.F. Wight * ''
Albizia amara ''Albizia'' is a genus of more than 160 species of mostly fast-growing subtropical and tropical trees and shrubs in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae. The genus is pantropical, occurring in Asia, Africa, Madagascar, America and ...
'' (Roxb.) Boiv. subsp. ''sericocephala'' (Benth.) Brenan * ''
Albizia anthelmintica ''Albizia'' is a genus of more than 160 species of mostly fast-growing subtropical and tropical trees and shrubs in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae. The genus is pantropical, occurring in Asia, Africa, Madagascar, America and ...
'' (A. Rich.) Brongn. * ''
Albizia antunesiana ''Albizia'' is a genus of more than 160 species of mostly fast-growing subtropical and tropical trees and shrubs in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae. The genus is pantropical, occurring in Asia, Africa, Madagascar, America and ...
'' Harms * '' Albizia brevifolia'' Schinz (''Albizia rogersii'' Burtt Davy) * '' Albizia forbesii'' Benth. * '' Albizia glaberrima'' (Schum. & Thonn.) Benth. * ''
Albizia gummifera ''Albizia gummifera'' is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae, native to sub-saharan Africa and Madagascar, and naturalized in Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the large ...
'' (J.F.Gmel.) C.A.Sm. (''Albizia fastigiata'' (E. Mey.) Oliv.) * '' Albizia harveyi'' Fourn. * ''
Albizia petersiana ''Albizia'' is a genus of more than 160 species of mostly fast-growing subtropical and tropical trees and shrubs in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae. The genus is pantropical, occurring in Asia, Africa, Madagascar, America and A ...
'' (Bolle) Oliv. * '' Albizia schimperiana'' Oliv. * '' Albizia suluensis'' Gerstn. * ''
Albizia tanganyicensis ''Albizia'' is a genus of more than 160 species of mostly fast-growing Subtropics, subtropical and Tropics, tropical trees and shrubs in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family (biology), family Fabaceae. The genus is pantropical, occurring in ...
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Albizia versicolor ''Albizia'' is a genus of more than 160 species of mostly fast-growing subtropical and tropical trees and shrubs in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae. The genus is pantropical, occurring in Asia, Africa, Madagascar, America and ...
'' Welw. ex Oliv. * '' Albizia zimmermannii'' Harms * ''
Faidherbia albida ''Faidherbia'' is a genus of leguminous plants containing one species, ''Faidherbia albida'', which was formerly widely included in the genus ''Acacia'' as ''Acacia albida''. The species is native to Africa and the Middle East and has also been ...
'' (Del.) A. Chev. (''Acacia albida'' Del.) * '' Acacia abyssinica'' Benth. * '' Acacia adenocalyx'' Brenan & Exell * '' Acacia amythethophylla'' A.Rich. (''Acacia macrothyrsa'' Harms) * ''
Acacia arenaria ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus nam ...
'' Schinz * ''
Acacia ataxacantha ''Senegalia ataxacantha'', commonly known as the flame thorn, is an African tree species with conspicuous red pods and numerous hooked prickles. Range It is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal in the west to Sudan in the east, Namibia ...
'' DC. * '' Acacia borleae'' Burtt Davy * '' Acacia brevispica'' var. ''dregeana'' (Benth.) Ross & Gordon-Gray * '' Acacia buchananii'' Harms * ''
Acacia burkei ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus na ...
'' Benth. * ''
Acacia caffra ''Senegalia caffra'', also known as hook-thorn or ''Acacia caffra'', is a tree that occurs commonly in southern Africa. Though it is cultivated, it often occurs naturally in Gauteng suburban gardens, together with '' Acacia karroo'' and ''Acacia ...
'' (Thunb.) Willd. * '' Acacia chariessa'' Milne-Redh. * '' Acacia davyi'' N.E. Br. * '' Acacia eriocarpa'' Brenan * ''
Acacia erioloba ''Vachellia erioloba'', the camel thorn, giraffe thorn, or Kameeldoring in Afrikaans, still more commonly known as ''Acacia erioloba'', is a tree of southern Africa in the family Fabaceae. Its preferred habitat is the deep dry sandy soils in par ...
'' E. Mey. (''Acacia giraffae'' sensu auct.) * '' Acacia erubescens'' Welw. ex Oliv. * '' Acacia exuvialis'' Verdoorn * '' Acacia fleckii'' Schinz * '' Acacia galpinii'' Burtt Davy * '' Acacia gerrardii'' Benth. * '' Acacia goetzei'' Harms subsp. ''microphylla'' Brenan * '' Acacia grandicornuta'' Gerstn. * ''
Acacia haematoxylon ''Vachellia haematoxylon'' (gray camel thorn, giraffe thorn, af, Vaalkameeldoring, st, Mokholo) is a protected tree in South Africa. See also *List of Southern African indigenous trees This is a list of Southern African trees, shrubs, suffr ...
'' Willd. * ''
Acacia hebeclada ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus nam ...
'' DC. * ''
Acacia hebeclada ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus nam ...
'' DC. subsp. ''tristis'' A. Schreib. * '' Acacia hereroensis'' Engl. * '' Acacia hockii'' De Wild. * '' Acacia karroo'' Hayne * '' Acacia kirkii'' Oliv. * '' Acacia kraussiana'' Meisn. ex Benth. * ''
Acacia luederitzii ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus nam ...
'' Engl. * '' Acacia mellifera'' (Vahl) Benth. * '' Acacia mellifera'' (Vahl) Benth. subsp. ''detinens'' (Burch.) Brenan * '' Acacia montis-usti'' Merxm. & A. Schreib. * '' Acacia nebrownii'' Burtt Davy * ''
Acacia nigrescens ''Senegalia nigrescens'', the knobthorn, is a deciduous African tree, growing up to 18 m tall, that is found in savanna regions from West Africa to South Africa. The tree is resistant to drought, not resistant to frost and its hard wood is r ...
'' Oliv. (''Acacia passargei'' Harms) * ''
Acacia nilotica ''Vachellia nilotica'', more commonly known as ''Acacia nilotica'', and by the vernacular names of gum arabic tree, babul, thorn mimosa, Egyptian acacia or thorny acacia, is a flowering tree in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Africa, the Mi ...
'' (L.) Willd. ex Del. subsp. ''kraussiana'' (Benth.) Brenan * ''
Acacia pallens ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus nam ...
'' (Benth.) Rolfe * '' Acacia pentagona'' (Schum. & Thonn.) Hook.f. * '' Acacia permixta'' Burtt Davy * '' Acacia pilispina'' Pic.Serm. * '' Acacia polyacantha'' Willd. subsp. ''campylacantha'' (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Brenan * '' Acacia reficiens'' Wawra * '' Acacia rehmanniana'' Schinz * ''
Acacia robusta ''Vachellia robusta'', the splendid thorn, is an Afrotropical tree species. It is native to eastern and southern Africa, ranging from Ethiopia and Somalia in the north to South Africa and Namibia in southern Africa.Acacia robusta ''Vachellia robusta'', the splendid thorn, is an Afrotropical tree species. It is native to eastern and southern Africa, ranging from Ethiopia and Somalia in the north to South Africa and Namibia in southern Africa.Acacia robynsiana'' Merxm. & A. Schreib. * '' Acacia schweinfurthii'' Brenan & Exell * ''
Acacia senegal ''Senegalia senegal'' (also known as ''Acacia senegal'') is a small thorny deciduous tree from the genus '' Senegalia'', which is known by several common names, including gum acacia, gum arabic tree, Sudan gum and Sudan gum arabic. In parts of I ...
'' (L.) Willd. * '' Acacia seyal'' Delile * '' Acacia sieberiana'' var. ''woodii'' (Burtt Davy) Keay & Brenan * '' Acacia stuhlmannii'' Traub. * '' Acacia swazica'' Burtt Davy * '' Acacia tenuispina'' Verdoorn * '' Acacia torrei'' Brenan * ''
Acacia tortilis ''Vachellia tortilis'', widely known as ''Acacia tortilis'' but now attributed to the genus ''Vachellia'', is the umbrella thorn acacia, also known as ''umbrella thorn'' and Israeli babool, a medium to large canopied tree native to most of Afri ...
'' (Forsk.) Hayne subsp. ''heteracantha'' (Burch.) Brenan * ''
Acacia tortilis ''Vachellia tortilis'', widely known as ''Acacia tortilis'' but now attributed to the genus ''Vachellia'', is the umbrella thorn acacia, also known as ''umbrella thorn'' and Israeli babool, a medium to large canopied tree native to most of Afri ...
'' (Forsk.) Hayne subsp. ''spirocarpa'' (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Brenan * '' Acacia welwitschii'' Oliv. subsp. ''delagoensis'' (Harms) J.H. Ross & Brenan ''Acacia xanthophloea'' * '' Acacia xanthophloea'' Benth. * ''
Dichrostachys cinerea ''Dichrostachys cinerea'', known as sicklebush, Bell mimosa, Chinese lantern tree or Kalahari Christmas tree (South Africa), is a legume of the genus ''Dichrostachys'' in the family Fabaceae. Other common names include omubambanjobe (Tooro Ugan ...
'' (L.) Wight & Arn. subsp. ''africana'' Brenan & Brummitt * ''
Dichrostachys cinerea ''Dichrostachys cinerea'', known as sicklebush, Bell mimosa, Chinese lantern tree or Kalahari Christmas tree (South Africa), is a legume of the genus ''Dichrostachys'' in the family Fabaceae. Other common names include omubambanjobe (Tooro Ugan ...
'' (L.) Wight & Arn. subsp. ''nyassana'' (Taub.) Brenan * '' Amblygonocarpus andongensis'' (Welw. ex Oliv.) Exell & Torre * ''
Newtonia buchananii ''Newtonia buchananii'' is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. Description ''Newtonia buchananii'' is a tree from 10–40 meter high, forming a loose canopy with a flattish top. It has smooth bark, and the trunk has small buttresses at t ...
'' (Baker) G.C.C.Gilbert & Boutiqu * ''
Newtonia hildebrandtii ''Newtonia hildebrandtii'', the Lebombo wattle ( af, Lebombowattel, zu, Umfomothi), is a medium-sized tree native to eastern Africa. It is a protected tree in South Africa. Description ''Newtonia hildebrandtii'' is a medium-sized tree growing ...
'' (Vatke) Torre * '' Xylia mendoncae'' Torre * '' Xylia torreana'' Brenan * '' Elephantorrhiza burkei'' Benth. * '' Elephantorrhiza elephantina'' (Burch.) Skeels * '' Elephantorrhiza goetzei'' (Harms) Harms * '' Elephantorrhiza praeterissima'' J.H. Ross * '' Elephantorrhiza rangei'' Harms * '' Elephantorrhiza schinziana'' Dinter * '' Elephantorrhiza suffruticosa'' Schinz * ''
Entada abyssinica ''Entada'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, in the mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It consists of some 30 species of trees, shrubs and tropical lianas. About 21 species are known from Africa, six fr ...
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Entada arenaria ''Entada'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, in the mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It consists of some 30 species of trees, shrubs and tropical lianas. About 21 species are known from Africa, six fr ...
'' Schinz * '' Entada gigas'' (L.) Fawc. & Rendle * ''
Entada rheedii ''Entada rheedii'', commonly known as African dream herb or snuff box sea bean, and as the cacoon vine in Jamaica, is a large woody liana or climber of the Mimosa Family (Mimosaceae). The vine can grow as long as 120 meters (393.7 feet). Their s ...
'' Spreng. (''Entada pursaetha'') * '' Entada wahlbergii'' Harv. * '' Entadopsis abyssinica'' (Steud. ex A. Rich.) Gilbert & Boutique * '' Adenopodia spicata'' (E. Mey.) Presl. (''Entada spicata'') * ''
Leucaena leucocephala ''Leucaena leucocephala'' is a small fast-growing Mimosoideae, mimosoid tree native to southern Mexico and northern Central America (Belize and Guatemala) and is now naturalized throughout the tropics including parts of Asia. Common names inc ...
'' (Lam.) de Wit * ''
Pentaclethra macrophylla ''Pentaclethra macrophylla'', also known as the African oil bean, tree is a large size tree with long bipinnate compound leaves that is endemic to West and Central Africa. It is within the family Fabaceae. Seeds of the species are prepared and fer ...
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Cathormion altissimum ''Cathormion'' is a genus of flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vesse ...
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Mimosa pigra ''Mimosa pigra'', commonly known as the giant sensitive tree (''pigra'' = lazy, slow), is a species of plant of the genus ''Mimosa'', in the family Fabaceae. The genus ''Mimosa'' (Mimosaceae) contains 400–450 species, most of which are native ...
'' L. * ''
Parkia filicoidea ''Parkia filicoidea'', or African locust bean ('filicoidea' - fern-like foliage), is a large, spreading flat-crowned tree to 30 metres tall, the bole of which may be narrowly buttressed to a height of about 3 metres, and up to 120 cm DBH. I ...
'' Oliv * '' Pseudoprosopis fischeri'' (Taub.) Harms


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Erythrophleum africanum ''Erythrophleum africanum'', the African blackwood, is a legume species in the genus ''Erythrophleum'' found in savannahs of tropical Africa. It produces a gum similar to gum arabic. The larvae of '' Charaxes phaeus'', the demon emperor, and of ...
'' (Welw. ex Benth.) Harms * ''
Erythrophleum lasianthum ''Erythrophleum lasianthum'', the Maputaland ordeal tree, is a tree with a localized range in the endangered lowland forests of southeastern Africa. Range It is found from False Bay to Maputaland in northern KwaZulu-Natal province of South Afri ...
'' Corbishley * ''
Erythrophleum suaveolens ''Erythrophleum suaveolens'', also known as the ordeal tree, is a species of flowering plant that can be found across most of tropical Africa. The species are in height, and have a rough and blackish bark. The plants leaves have 2–3 pairs of p ...
'' (Guill. & Perr.) Brenan (''Erythrophleum guineense'' G.Don) * ''
Burkea africana ''Burkea africana'', the wild syringa ( bm, siri), is a deciduous, medium-sized, spreading, flat-topped tree belonging to the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the family Fabaceae. The genus was named in honour of Joseph Burke, the botanist and col ...
'' Hook. * ''
Colophospermum mopane ''Colophospermum mopane'', commonly called mopane, mopani, balsam tree, butterfly tree, or turpentine tree, is a tree in the legume family ( Fabaceae), that grows in hot, dry, low-lying areas, in elevation, in the far northern parts of southern ...
'' (Kirk ex Benth.) Kirk ex J. Léonard * ''
Guibourtia coleosperma ''Guibourtia coleosperma'', the African rosewood (African rosewood, ambiguous), large false mopane, Rhodesian copalwood or machibi, is a species of ''Guibourtia'' in the family Fabaceae. It is a large evergreen tree (to 20 m tall) found in open w ...
'' (Benth.) J. Léonard * ''
Guibourtia conjugata ''Guibourtia conjugata'' is a species of small to medium-sized trees from family Fabaceae that can be found in Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The plants are growing in woods and along the river banks of Limpopo and Mpumalanga. The plant is 9 me ...
'' (Bolle) J. Léonard * ''
Hymenaea verrucosa ''Hymenaea verrucosa'' (Zanzibar copal, East African copal, or Amber tree) is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the paraphyletic subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It is a large tree native to the tropical regio ...
'' Gaertn. * '' Brachystegia allenii'' Burtt Davy & Hutch. * '' Brachystegia bakeriana'' Burtt Davy & Hutch. * ''
Brachystegia boehmii ''Brachystegia boehmii'', named after the 19th-century German naturalist and collector Richard Böhm, is a flat-topped tree with spreading crown, native to eastern and southern Africa. It forms an important component of miombo woodland, and occu ...
'' Taub. * '' Brachystegia bussei'' Harms * '' Brachystegia floribunda'' Benth. * ''
Brachystegia glaberrima ''Brachystegia'' is a genus of tree of the subfamily Detarioideae that is native to tropical Africa. Trees of the genus are commonly known as miombo, and are dominant in the miombo woodlands of central and southern tropical Africa. The Zambezi ...
'' R.E.Fr. * '' Brachystegia gossweileri'' Burtt Davy & Hutch. * ''
Brachystegia longifolia ''Brachystegia'' is a genus of tree of the subfamily Detarioideae that is native to tropical Africa. Trees of the genus are commonly known as miombo, and are dominant in the miombo woodlands of central and southern tropical Africa. The Zambezian ...
'' Benth. * ''
Brachystegia manga ''Brachystegia'' is a genus of tree of the subfamily Detarioideae that is native to tropical Africa. Trees of the genus are commonly known as miombo, and are dominant in the miombo woodlands of central and southern tropical Africa. The Zambezian ...
'' De Wild. * ''
Brachystegia microphylla ''Brachystegia'' is a genus of tree of the subfamily Detarioideae that is native to tropical Africa. Trees of the genus are commonly known as miombo, and are dominant in the miombo woodlands of central and southern tropical Africa. The Zambezian ...
'' Harms * ''
Brachystegia puberula ''Brachystegia'' is a genus of tree of the subfamily Detarioideae that is native to tropical Africa. Trees of the genus are commonly known as miombo, and are dominant in the miombo woodlands of central and southern tropical Africa. The Zambezian ...
'' Burtt Davy & Hutch. * ''
Brachystegia russelliae ''Brachystegia'' is a genus of tree of the subfamily Detarioideae that is native to tropical Africa. Trees of the genus are commonly known as miombo, and are dominant in the miombo woodlands of central and southern tropical Africa. The Zambezian ...
'' I.M.Johnst. * ''
Brachystegia spiciformis ''Brachystegia spiciformis'', commonly known as zebrawood, or msasa, is a medium-sized African tree having compound leaves and racemes of small fragrant green flowers. The tree is broad and has a distinctive amber and wine red colour when the y ...
'' Benth. * ''
Brachystegia stipulata ''Brachystegia'' is a genus of tree of the subfamily Detarioideae that is native to tropical Africa. Trees of the genus are commonly known as miombo, and are dominant in the miombo woodlands of central and southern tropical Africa. The Zambezi ...
'' De Wild. * ''
Brachystegia tamarindoides ''Brachystegia tamarindoides'', known as mu'unze and also as the mountain acacia, is a medium-sized tree with smooth grey bark, bluish-green leaves and small creamy-white flowers that produce copious amounts of pollen and nectar. It is almost al ...
'' Benth. (''Brachystegia glaucescens'' Burtt Davy & Hutch.) * '' Brachystegia taxifolia'' Harms * '' Brachystegia utilis'' Burtt Davy & Hutch. * '' Brachystegia wangermeeana'' De Wild. * ''
Schotia afra ''Schotia afra'' is a flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Detarioideae. It occurs in Southern Africa. The genus was named for Richard van der Schot by Jacquin who was the director of the Imperial Gardens at ...
'' (L.) Thunb. (''Schotia speciosa'', ''Schotia tamarindifolia'') * ''
Schotia afra ''Schotia afra'' is a flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Detarioideae. It occurs in Southern Africa. The genus was named for Richard van der Schot by Jacquin who was the director of the Imperial Gardens at ...
'' (L.) Thunb. var. ''angustifolia'' (E. Mey.) Harv. * ''
Schotia brachypetala ''Schotia brachypetala'', the weeping boer-bean, is a leguminous flowering tree in the family Fabaceae (bean family/pod-bearing family/legumes) and the subfamily Detarioideae. The woodland tree is native to Africa south of the Zambezi River, w ...
'' Sond. (''Schotia rogersii'', ''Schotia semireducta'') * ''
Schotia capitata ''Schotia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Detarioideae. It occurs in southern Africa. The genus was named for Richard van der Schot by Jacquin who was the director of the Imperial Gard ...
'' Bolle (''Schotia transvaalensis'') * '' Schotia latifolia'' Jacq. (''Schotia diversifolia'', ''Schotia cuneifolia'') * '' Umtiza listeriana'' Sim * ''
Baikiaea plurijuga ''Baikiaea plurijuga'', known as African teak, Mukusi, Rhodesian teak, Zambian teak or Zambesi redwood, is a species of Afrotropical tree from the legume family, the Fabaceae from southern Africa. Description ''Baikiaea plurijuga'' is a medi ...
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Tamarindus indica Tamarind (''Tamarindus indica'') is a leguminous tree bearing edible fruit that is probably indigenous to tropical Africa. The genus ''Tamarindus'' is monotypic, meaning that it contains only this species. It belongs to the family Fabaceae. ...
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Afzelia quanzensis ''Afzelia quanzensis'' (pod mahogany, af, peulmahonie, ve, mutokota, zu, inkehli) is a protected tree in South Africa. This deciduous tree can grow up to 20m in height, and has smooth, grey bark, which can flake in irregular patches. It has glo ...
'' Welw. * ''
Julbernardia globiflora ''Julbernardia globiflora'' is a tropical African tree widespread at moderate altitudes in Miombo woodland to the south and east of the equatorial forest region of the Congo basin. Its common name is mnondo. It is ecologically important over w ...
'' (Benth.) Troupin * ''
Julbernardia paniculata ''Julbernardia paniculata'' is a medium to large tropical tree, also known as muchesa. It is widespread over the warmer parts of south tropical Africa, preferring moderately high altitudes, typically . It is very common over its range and is the ...
'' (Benth.) Troupin * '' Adenolobus garipensis'' (E. Mey.) Torre & Hillc. * '' Adenolobus pechuelii'' (Kuntze) Torre & Hillc. * '' Bauhinia bowkeri'' Harv. * '' Bauhinia galpinii'' N.E. Br. * '' Bauhinia mendoncae'' Torre & Hillc. * ''
Bauhinia natalensis ''Bauhinia'' () is a large genus of flowering plants in the subfamily Cercidoideae and tribe Bauhinieae, in the large flowering plant family Fabaceae, with a pantropical distribution. The genus was named after the Bauhin brothers Gaspard and ...
'' Oliv. * ''
Bauhinia petersiana ''Bauhinia petersiana'', the Kalahari white bauhinia, is a species of shrubs from family Fabaceae found in Botswana, Zambia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Mozambique, Angola, Namibia, Tanzania, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. The species is ...
'' Bolle subsp. ''macrantha'' (Oliv.) Brummitt & J.H. Ross (''Bauhinia petersiana'' subsp. ''serpae'' (Ficalho & Hiern) Brummitt & J.H. Ross) * '' Bauhinia thonningii'' Schum. * ''
Bauhinia tomentosa ''Bauhinia tomentosa'', also known as yellow bauhinia or yellow bell orchid tree, is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Tropical Africa, India, and Sri Lanka. Description Yellow bauh ...
'' L. * '' Bauhinia urbaniana'' Schinz * '' Tylosema esculentum'' (Burch.) A.Schreib. (''Bauhinia bainesii'' Schinz), (''Bauhinia esculenta'' Burch.) * '' Tylosema fassoglensis'' (Schweinf.) Torre & Hillc. (''Bauhinia fassoglensis'' Schweinf.) * ''
Piliostigma thonningii ''Piliostigma thonningii'' is a species of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Cercidoideae. Common names of this tree include camel's foot tree, monkey bread, monkey biscuit tree, Rhodesian bauhinia and ...
'' (Schumach.) Milne-Redh. * '' Dialium angolense'' Oliv. * ''
Dialium englerianum ''Dialium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, subfamily Dialioideae. Velvet tamarind is a common name for several species. Species , The Plant List accepts the following species: *''Dialium angolense'' Oliv. *''Dialium aub ...
'' Henriq. * '' Dialium schlechteri'' Harms * ''
Cassia abbreviata ''Cassia abbreviata'', commonly known as the sjambok pod or long-tail cassia, is a mostly tropical tree species in the genus '' Cassia'', which is native to Africa. Native distribution ''Cassia abbreviata'' is native to east, northeast, south, ...
'' Oliv. subsp. ''beareana'' (Holmes) Brenan * '' Cassia afrofistula'' Brenan * '' Cassia tettensis'' Bolle * ''
Senna obtusifolia ''Senna obtusifolia'', known by the common names Chinese senna, American sicklepod, sicklepod, etc., is a plant in the genus '' Senna'', sometimes separated in the monotypic genus ''Diallobus''. It grows wild in North, Central, and South America, ...
'' (L.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby * ''
Senna occidentalis ''Senna occidentalis'' ndian vernacular name ''Usaya ki Fali''is a pantropical plant species, native to the Americas. The species was formerly placed in the genus '' Cassia''. Vernacular names in English include septicweed, coffee senna, coffee ...
'' (L.) Link * '' Senna petersiana'' (Bolle) Lock (''Cassia petersiana'' Bolle) * '' Senna singueana'' (Delile) Lock * ''
Pterolobium stellatum ''Pterolobium stellatum'' (Latin: ''stellatum'', starry or star-like, suggesting the radial arrangement of inflorescences), the redwing, is a perennial flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. Range and habitat It is the only member of t ...
'' (Forssk.) Brenan (''Pterolobium exosum'' Bak.f.) * '' Caesalpinia angolensis'' (Oliv.) Herend. & Zarucchi (''Mezoneuron angolense'' Oliv.) * ''
Caesalpinia bonduc ''Guilandina bonduc'', commonly known as grey nicker, nicker bean,Caesalpinia gilliesii'' (Hook.) D.Dietr. * '' Caesalpinia merxmuelleriana'' A.Schreib. * ''
Caesalpinia pearsoni ''Caesalpinia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Historically, membership within the genus has been highly variable, with different publications including anywhere from 70 to 165 species, depending largely on the inclusion o ...
'' L.Bolus * '' Caesalpinia rostrata'' N.E.Br. * '' Caesalpinia rubra'' (Engl.) Brenan * ''
Parkinsonia aculeata ''Parkinsonia aculeata'' is a species of perennial flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae. Common names include palo verde, Mexican palo verde, Parkinsonia, Jerusalem thorn, jelly bean tree, palo de rayo, and retama. Etymology The genus name ...
'' L. * '' Parkinsonia africana'' Sond. * '' Bussea massaiensis'' (Taub.) Harms * '' Bussea xylocarpa'' (Sprague) Sprague & Craib * ''
Peltophorum africanum __NOTOC__ ''Peltophorum africanum'', the weeping wattle, is a semi-deciduous to deciduous flowering tree In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the ...
'' Sond. * '' Cordyla africana'' Lour. * '' Bobgunnia madagascariensis'' (Desv.) J.H.Kirkbr. & Wiersema (''Swartzia madagascariensis'' Desv.) * ''
Haematoxylum dinteri ''Haematoxylum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae and the tribe Caesalpinieae. Species ''Haematoxylum'' comprises the following species: * ''Haematoxylum brasiletto'' H.Karst.—Palo Bra ...
'' (Harms) Harms * ''
Isoberlinia angolensis ''Isoberlinia'' is a genus in the family Fabaceae of five species of tree native to the hotter parts of tropical Africa. They are an important component of miombo woodlands. The leaves have three or four pairs of large leaflets and stout seed po ...
'' var. ''niembaensis'' (De Wild.) Brenan * '' Berlinia orientalis'' Brenan * '' Copaifera baumiana'' Harms * ''
Cryptosepalum exfoliatum ''Cryptosepalum exfoliatum'' is a species of tree native to tropical Africa. It is the dominant tree species in the Zambezian Cryptosepalum dry forests ecoregion of Zambia and Angola , national_anthem = "Angola Avante"() , image_m ...
'' De Wild. * ''
Cryptosepalum exfoliatum ''Cryptosepalum exfoliatum'' is a species of tree native to tropical Africa. It is the dominant tree species in the Zambezian Cryptosepalum dry forests ecoregion of Zambia and Angola , national_anthem = "Angola Avante"() , image_m ...
'' subsp. ''pseudotaxus'' (Baker f.) P.A.Duvign. & Brenan * '' Cryptosepalum maraviense'' Oliv. * '' Aphanocalyx richardsiae'' (J.Leonard) Wieringa (''Monopetalanthus richardsiae'' J.Leonard) * '' Aphanocalyx trapnellii'' (J.Leonard) Wieringa (''Monopetalanthus trapnellii'' J.Leonard) * '' Tessmannia burttii'' Harms


Fabaceae

* ''
Abrus precatorius ''Abrus precatorius'', commonly known as jequirity bean or rosary pea, is a herbaceous flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae. It is a slender, perennial climber with long, pinnate-leafleted leaves that twines around trees, shrubs, and hedge ...
'' L. * '' Abrus schimperi'' Baker * ''
Adenocarpus mannii ''Adenocarpus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. The plants are broom-like shrubs with bright yellow flowers. The genus is native to Macaronesia, Portugal and southern Spain, and th ...
'' (Hook.f.) Hook.f. * '' Pericopsis angolensis'' (Baker) Meeuwen (''Afrormosia angolensis'' (Baker) De Wild.) * '' Sophora inhambanensis'' Klotzsch * ''
Calpurnia aurea ''Calpurnia aurea'' is a Southern African tree belonging to the family Fabaceae, occurring along the coastal regions from the south-eastern Cape northwards and inland to the central Transvaal, with an isolated population in eastern Zimbabwe. Mos ...
'' (Ait.) Benth. * ''
Calpurnia aurea ''Calpurnia aurea'' is a Southern African tree belonging to the family Fabaceae, occurring along the coastal regions from the south-eastern Cape northwards and inland to the central Transvaal, with an isolated population in eastern Zimbabwe. Mos ...
'' (Ait.) Benth. subsp. ''sylvatica'' (Burch.) Brummitt * '' Calpurnia glabrata'' Brummitt * '' Calpurnia robinioides'' (DC.) E. Mey. * '' Calpurnia sericea'' Harv. (''Calpurnia intrusa'') * ''
Virgilia divaricata Virgilia is the wife of Coriolanus in William Shakespeare's play ''Coriolanus (play), Coriolanus'' (1607–1610), in which same play Volumnia (Shakespeare), Volumnia is his mother. Origins The life of the legendary figure Caius Marcius Coriol ...
'' Adamson * ''
Virgilia oroboides ''Virgilia'' is a genus of Southern African trees in the family Fabaceae that is known for its very fast growth (4.5m in 2 years) and a tendency to fall over as it matures (15 years or so). The common name in South Africa (in Afrikaans) is keurbo ...
'' (Berg.) Salter * '' Bolusanthus speciosus'' (H. Bol.) Harms * ''
Baphia angolensis ''Baphia'' is a small genus of legumes that bear simple leaves. ''Baphia'' is from the Greek word βάπτω (''báptō-'', "to dip" or "to dye"), referring to a red dye that is extracted from the heartwood of tropical species. The genus is restr ...
'' Baker * '' Baphia bequaertii'' De Wild. * '' Baphia capparidifolia'' subsp. ''bangweolensis'' (R.E.Fr.) Brummitt * ''
Baphia massaiensis ''Baphia'' is a small genus of legumes that bear simple leaves. ''Baphia'' is from the Greek word βάπτω (''báptō-'', "to dip" or "to dye"), referring to a red dye that is extracted from the heartwood of tropical species. The genus is rest ...
'' Taub. subsp. ''obovata'' (Schinz.) Brummitt * '' Baphia racemosa'' (Hochst.) Bak. * '' Crotalaria capensis'' Jacq. * '' Podalyria calyptrata'' Willd. * '' Lebeckia linearifolia'' E.Mey. * '' Lebeckia multiflora'' E.Mey. * '' Lebeckia obovata'' Schinz * '' Lebeckia spinescens'' Harv. * '' Wiborgia sericea'' Thunb. * '' Wiborgia mucronata'' (L.f.) Druce * '' Aspalathus bidouwensis'' R.Dahlgren * '' Indigofera adenocarpa'' E.Mey. * ''
Indigofera arrecta ''Indigofera arrecta'', variously called the Bengal, Java, or Natal indigo, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to SubSaharan Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and Madagascar, and has been introduced to the Indian S ...
'' A.Rich. * ''
Indigofera atriceps ''Indigofera'' is a large genus of over 750 species of flowering plants belonging to the pea family Fabaceae. They are widely distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Description Species of ''Indigofera'' are m ...
'' Hook.f. * '' Indigofera garckeana'' Vatke * '' Indigofera glaucifolia'' Cronquist * ''
Indigofera homblei ''Indigofera'' is a large genus of over 750 species of flowering plants belonging to the pea family Fabaceae. They are widely distributed throughout the tropics, tropical and subtropics, subtropical regions of the world. Description Species of ' ...
'' Baker f. & Martin * ''
Indigofera jucunda ''Indigofera'' is a large genus of over 750 species of flowering plants belonging to the pea family Fabaceae. They are widely distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Description Species of ''Indigofera'' are m ...
'' Schrire (''Indigofera frutescens'' L.f.) (''Indigofera cylindrica'' DC.) * ''
Indigofera lupatana ''Indigofera'' is a large genus of over 750 species of flowering plants belonging to the pea family Fabaceae. They are widely distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Description Species of ''Indigofera'' are mos ...
'' Baker f. * ''
Indigofera lyallii ''Indigofera'' is a large genus of over 750 species of flowering plants belonging to the pea family Fabaceae. They are widely distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Description Species of ''Indigofera'' are m ...
'' Bak. * '' Indigofera macrocalyx'' Guill. & Perr. * '' Indigofera melanadenia'' Harv. * '' Indigofera natalensis'' H. Bol. * ''
Indigofera nudicaulis ''Indigofera'' is a large genus of over 750 species of flowering plants belonging to the pea family Fabaceae. They are widely distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Description Species of ''Indigofera'' are mos ...
'' E.Mey. * '' Indigofera podocarpa'' Baker f. & Martin * '' Indigofera ormocarpoides'' Baker * '' Indigofera rautanenii'' Baker f. * '' Indigofera rhynchocarpa'' Baker * ''
Indigofera schimperi ''Indigofera'' is a large genus of over 750 species of flowering plants belonging to the pea family Fabaceae. They are widely distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Description Species of ''Indigofera'' are mos ...
'' Jaub. & Spach * '' Indigofera subcorymbosa'' Baker * '' Indigofera sutherlandoides'' Baker * '' Indigofera swaziensis'' Bolus * ''
Psoralea aphylla ''Psoralea'' is a genus in the legume family ( Fabaceae) with over 60 closely related species native to southern Africa. In South Africa they are commonly referred to as fountainbush (English); fonteinbos, bloukeur, or penwortel (Afrikaans); and ...
'' L. * ''
Psoralea pinnata ''Psoralea pinnata'' is an erect evergreen shrub or small tree that grows to a height between and tall. Description This plant has fine deep green linear leaves that are deeply divided with a length of about . The linear leaf blades occur in ...
'' L. * '' Otholobium foliosum'' (Oliv.) C.H.Stirt. (''Psoralea foliosa'' Oliv.) * '' Mundulea sericea'' (Willd.) A. Chev. * '' Tephrosia aequilata'' Baker * '' Tephrosia oxygona'' Baker * '' Tephrosia pondoensis'' (Codd) Schrire (''Mundulea pondoensis'') * '' Tephrosia praecana'' Brummitt * ''
Tephrosia vogelii ''Tephrosia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae. It is widespread in both the Eastern and Western Hemisphere, where it is found in tropical and warm-temperate regions. The generic name is derived from the Greek word τ ...
'' Hook.f. * ''
Millettia grandis ''Millettia grandis'' is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae from South Africa. It is commonly called umzimbeet which is a name derived from the isiZulu name umSimbithwa. Distribution These trees are found in coastal regions of KwaZulu- ...
'' (E. Mey.) Skeels * '' Millettia mossambicensis'' J.B.Gillett * ''
Millettia stuhlmannii ''Millettia stuhlmannii'', commonly known as panga panga, is a well-known species of timber tree that is native to the southeastern Afrotropics. The wood of the tropical species '' M. laurentii'' has similar qualities and uses, but is slightly d ...
'' Taub. * '' Millettia sutherlandii'' Harv. (''Philenoptera sutherlandii'' (Harv.) Schrire) * '' Millettia usaramensis'' Taub. * ''
Craibia brevicaudata ''Craibia brevicaudata'' is a species of medium to large evergreen trees from family Fabaceae found in Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zaire, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The leaves are imparipinnate and have 5–7 leaflets, whic ...
'' (Vatke) Dunn * ''
Craibia zimmermannii ''Craibia'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae. It contains the following species: * '' Craibia atlantica'' * '' Craibia brevicaudata'' Craibia was named for William Grant Craib (1882–1933), a British botanist who was an Assistant fo ...
'' (Harms) Dunn * ''
Sesbania cinerascens ''Sesbania'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, and the only genus found in tribe Sesbanieae. Riverhemp is a common name for plants in this genus. Notable species include the rattlebox ('' Sesbania punicea''), spiny sesb ...
'' Welw. ex Bak. (''Sesbania kapangensis'' Cronquist) * ''
Sesbania coerulescens ''Sesbania'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, and the only genus found in tribe Sesbanieae. Riverhemp is a common name for plants in this genus. Notable species include the rattlebox ('' Sesbania punicea''), spiny sesb ...
'' Harms * '' Sesbania goetzei'' Harms * ''
Sesbania macrantha ''Sesbania'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, and the only genus found in tribe Sesbanieae. Riverhemp is a common name for plants in this genus. Notable species include the rattlebox (''Sesbania punicea''), spiny sesba ...
'' E.Phillips & Hutch. * '' Sesbania microphylla'' E.Phillips & Hutch. * ''
Sesbania sesban ''Sesbania sesban'', the Egyptian riverhemp, is a species of plant in the legume family. Synonym (taxonomy), Synonyms include: *''Aeschynomene aegyptiaca'' (Pers.) Steud. *''Aeschynomene sesban'' Carl Linnaeus, L. *''Emerus sesban'' (Carl Linna ...
'' (L.) Merr. * '' Sesbania tetraptera'' subsp. ''rogersii'' (E.Phillips & Hutch.) G.P.Lewis (''Sesbania rogersii'' E.Phillips & Hutch.) * ''
Ormocarpum kirkii ''Ormocarpum'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae, and was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade of the Dalbergieae. Species ''Ormocarpum'' comprises the following species: * '' Ormocarpum bernierianum'' ...
'' S. Moore * ''
Ormocarpum trichocarpum ''Ormocarpum'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae, and was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade of the Dalbergieae. Species ''Ormocarpum'' comprises the following species: * '' Ormocarpum bernierianum'' ...
'' (Taub.) Engl. * '' Solulus bibracteatus'' (Steud. ex A. Rich.) Kuntze (''Ormocarpum bibracteatum'' (Steud. ex A. Rich.) Baker) * '' Aeschynomene megalophylla'' Harms * '' Aeschynomene nodulosa'' (Bak.) Bak.f. * '' Kotschya aeschynomenoides'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya africana'' Endl. * ''
Kotschya parvifolia ''Kotschya'' is a genus of legumes in the family Fabaceae, and was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade of the Dalbergieae. It contains the following species: * '' Kotschya aeschynomenoides'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A. ...
'' (Burtt Davy) Verd. * ''
Kotschya recurvifolia ''Kotschya'' is a genus of legumes in the family Fabaceae, and was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade of the Dalbergieae. It contains the following species: * '' Kotschya aeschynomenoides'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A. ...
'' (Taub.) F.White * ''
Kotschya strobilantha ''Kotschya'' is a genus of legumes in the family Fabaceae, and was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade of the Dalbergieae. It contains the following species: * ''Kotschya aeschynomenoides'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvi ...
'' (Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. * '' Kotschya thymodora'' (Bak.f.) Wild * '' Leptoderris goetzei'' (Harms) Dunn * '' Leptoderris nobilis'' (Baker) Dunn * ''
Dalbergia arbutifolia ''Dalbergia'' is a large genus of small to medium-size trees, shrubs and lianas in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. It was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade (or tribe): the Dalbergieae. T ...
'' Baker * ''
Dalbergia armata ''Dalbergia armata'' (Hluhluwe creeper) is a scrambling, deciduous species of legume that is native to subtropical to temperate regions of southeastern Africa. The robust, woody liana or small tree is armed with strong spines on the main stem an ...
'' E. Mey. * '' Dalbergia boehmii'' Taub. * ''
Dalbergia fischeri ''Dalbergia'' is a large genus of small to medium-size trees, shrubs and lianas in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. It was recently assigned to the informal monophyly, monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade (or tribe): the Dalbergi ...
'' Taub. * '' Dalbergia martinii'' F.White * ''
Dalbergia melanoxylon ''Dalbergia melanoxylon'' (African blackwood, grenadilla, or mpingo) is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to seasonally dry regions of Africa from Senegal east to Eritrea and south to the north-eastern parts of South Africa. Th ...
'' Guill. & Perr. * ''
Dalbergia multijuga ''Dalbergia'' is a large genus of small to medium-size trees, shrubs and lianas in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. It was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade (or tribe): the Dalbergieae. The g ...
'' E. Mey. * ''
Dalbergia nitidula ''Dalbergia'' is a large genus of small to medium-size trees, shrubs and lianas in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. It was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade (or tribe): the Dalbergieae. The g ...
'' Welw ex Bak. * '' Dalbergia obovata'' E. Mey. * '' Dalbergiella nyassae'' Baker f. * '' Philenoptera bussei'' (Harms) Schrire * '' Philenoptera nelsii'' (Schinz) Schrire * ''
Philenoptera violacea ''Philenoptera violacea'' known also as apple leaf or rain tree, af, Appelblaar, st, Mphata, ts, Mohata, zu, Isihomohomo, IsiNdebele: Ichithamuzi, Idungamuzi, Iphanda) is a plant species in the legume family (Fabaceae). Habitat It is found ...
'' (Klotzsch) Schrire (''Lonchocarpus capassa'' Rolfe p.p.) * ''
Pterocarpus angolensis ''Pterocarpus angolensis'' (African teak, wild teak, pt, Girassonde, af, Kiaat, st, Morôtô, tn, Mokwa, ve, Mutondo, sn, Mukwa, sn, Mubvamaropa, zu, Umvangazi) is a species of ''Pterocarpus'' native to southern Africa, in Angola, Mozamb ...
'' DC. * '' Pterocarpus antunesii'' (Taub.) Harms * '' Pterocarpus brenanii'' Barbosa & Torre * '' Pterocarpus lucens'' Guill. & Perr. subsp. ''antunesii'' (Taub.) Rojo * ''
Pterocarpus rotundifolius ''Pterocarpus rotundifolius'', the round-leaved bloodwood, is a species of Fabaceae, fabaceous tree that is native to mesic and well-watered woodlands of Africa south of the equator. Subspecies Up to three subspecies are recognized, but specimen ...
'' (Sond.) Druce (''Pterocarpus sericeus'' Benth.) * '' Pterocarpus tinctorius'' Welw. (''Pterocarpus chrysothrix'' Taub.) * '' Lonchocarpus bussei'' Harms (''Lonchocarpus menyhartii'' Schinz) * '' Lonchocarpus eriocalyx'' Harms * '' Lonchocarpus katangensis'' De Wild. * ''Lonchocarpus nelsii'' (Schinz) Heering & Grimme * ''Lonchocarpus sutherlandii'' (Harv.) Dunn (''Millettia sutherlandii'' Harv.) * ''Mucuna gigantea'' (Willd.) DC. * ''Mucuna poggei'' Taub. * ''Mucuna pruriens'' (L.) DC. * ''Mucuna stans'' Baker * ''Xeroderris stuhlmannii'' (Taub.) Mendonça & E.P. Sousa (''Ostryoderris stuhlmannii'' (Taub.) Dunn ex Harms) * ''Xanthocercis zambesiaca'' (Bak.) Dumaz-le-Grand (''Pseudocadia zambesiaca'' (Baker) Harms) * ''Erythrina abyssinica'' Lam. * ''Erythrina baumii'' Harms * ''Erythrina caffra'' Thunb. * ''Erythrina decora'' Harms * ''Erythrina excelsa'' Baker * ''Erythrina humeana'' Spreng. * ''Erythrina latissima'' E. Mey. * ''Erythrina livingstoniana'' Baker * ''Erythrina lysistemon'' Hutch. * ''Erythrina mendesii'' Torre * ''Erythrina zeyheri'' Harv. - geoxyle * ''Otoptera burchellii'' DC. * ''Rhynchosia caribaea'' (Jacq.) DC. * ''Rhynchosia clivorum'' S. Moore * ''Rhynchosia hirta'' (Andrews) Meikle & Verdc. (''Rhynchosia albiflora'' (Sims) Alston) * ''Rhynchosia procurrens'' subsp. ''floribunda'' (Baker) Verdc. (''Rhynchosia floribunda'' Baker) * ''Dipogon lignosus'' (L.) Verdc.


Geraniaceae

* ''Sarcocaulon marlothii'' Engl. * ''Pelargonium otaviense'' R. Knuth * ''Monsonia marlothii'' (Engl.) F.Albers


Linaceae

* ''Hugonia busseana'' Engl. * ''Hugonia orientalis'' Engl.


Ixonanthaceae

* ''Phyllocosmus lemaireanus'' (De Wild. & T.Durand) T.Durand & H.Durand (''Ochthocosmus lemaireanus'' De Wild. & T.Durand)


Erythroxylaceae

* ''Nectaropetalum capense'' (H. Bol.) Stapf & Boodle (''Peglera capensis'', ''Erythroxylum capense'') * ''Nectaropetalum zuluense'' (Schonl.) Corbishley * ''Erythroxylum delagoense'' Schinz. * ''Erythroxylum emarginatum'' Thonn. * ''Erythroxylum pictum'' E. Mey. ex Sond. * ''Erythroxylum zambesiacum'' N.K.B. Robson


Zygophyllaceae

* ''Zygophyllum prismatocarpum'' E. Mey. ex Sond. * ''Neoluederitzia sericocarpa'' Schinz * ''Sisyndite spartea'' E.Mey. ex Sond.


Balanitaceae

* ''Balanites aegyptiaca'' (L.) Delile * ''Balanites angolensis'' (Welw.) Mildbr. & Schltr. * ''Balanites maughamii'' Sprague * ''Balanites pedicellaris'' Mildbr. & Schlecht.


Rutaceae

* ''Agathosma betulina'' (P.J.Bergius) Pillans * ''Agathosma hispida'' (Thunb.) Bartl. & H.L.Wendl. (''Hartogia schinoides'' C.A.Sm.) * ''Ptaeroxylon obliquum'' (Thunb.) Radlk. (''Ptaeroxylon utile'' Eckl. & Zeyh.) * ''Zanthoxylum capense'' (Thunb.) Harv. (''Fagara capensis'' Thunb., ''Fagara magalismontana'' Engl.) * ''Zanthoxylum chalybeum'' Engl. * ''Zanthoxylum davyi'' (Verdoorn) Waterm. (''Fagara davyi'' Verd.) * ''Zanthoxylum gilletii'' (De Wild.) P.G.Waterman (''Fagara macrophylla'' (Oliv.) Engl.) * ''Zanthoxylum holtzianum'' (Engl.) P.G. Waterman (''Fagara holtziana'' Engl.) * ''Zanthoxylum humile'' (E.A. Bruce) Waterm. * ''Zanthoxylum leprieurii'' Guill. & Perr. (''Fagara leprieurii'' (Guill. & Perr.) Engl.) * ''Zanthoxylum ovatifoliolatum'' (Engl.) Finkelstein * ''Zanthoxylum thorncroftii'' Waterm. * ''Fagara chalybea'' (Engl.) Engl. * ''Fagara schlechteri'' Engl. * ''Fagara trijuga'' Dunkley * ''Fagaropsis angolensis'' (Engl.) H.M.Gardner * ''Calodendrum capense'' (L.f.) Thunb. * ''Vepris bachmannii'' (Engl.) Mziray (''Oricia bachmannii'' (Engl.) Verd.) * ''Vepris carringtoniana'' Mendonça * ''Vepris lanceolata'' (Lam.) G. Don (''Vepris undulata'' Verdoorn & C.A. Smith) * ''Vepris myrei'' (Exell & Mendonça) Mziray (''Teclea myrei'' Exell & Mendonça) * ''Vepris reflexa'' Verdoorn * ''Vepris trichocarpa'' (Engl.) Mziray (''Teclea trichocarpa'' (Engl.) Engl.) * ''Vepris zambesiaca'' S. Moore * ''Toddalia asiatica'' (L.) Lam. * ''Toddalia glomerata'' F.Hoffm. (''Teclea glomerata'' Verd.) * ''Toddaliopsis bremekampii'' Verdoorn * ''Teclea fischeri'' (Engl.) Engl. * ''Teclea gerrardii'' Verdoorn * ''Teclea natalensis'' (Sond.) Engl. (''Toddalia natalensis'' Sond.) * ''Teclea nobilis'' Del. * ''Teclea pilosa'' (Engl.) Verdoorn * ''Clausena anisata'' (Willd.) Hook. f. ex Benth. (''Clausena inaequalis'' (DC.) Benth.) * ''Citropsis daweana'' Swingle & Kellerm.


Irvingiaceae

* ''Klainedoxa gabonensis'' Pierre


Simaroubaceae

* ''Harrisonia abyssinica'' Oliv. * ''Kirkia acuminata'' Oliv. * ''Kirkia dewinteri'' Merxm. & Heine * ''Kirkia wilmsii'' Engl.


Burseraceae

* ''Dacryodes edulis'' (G.Don) H.J.Lam * ''Commiphora africana'' (A. Rich) Engl. (''Commiphora pilosa'', ''Commiphora sambesiaca'') * ''Commiphora anacardiifolia'' Dinter & Engl. * ''Commiphora angolensis'' Engl. * ''Commiphora caerulea'' Burtt * ''Commiphora capensis'' (Sond.) Engl. * ''Commiphora cervifolia'' Van der Walt * ''Commiphora crenato-serrata'' Engl. * ''Commiphora dinteri'' Engl. * ''Commiphora discolor'' Mendes * ''Commiphora edulis'' (Klotzsch) Engl. * ''Commiphora giessii'' Van der Walt * ''Commiphora glandulosa'' Schinz (''Commiphora pyracanthoides'' Engl. subsp. ''glandulosa'' (Schinz) Wild) * ''Commiphora glaucescens'' Engl. * ''Commiphora gracilifrondosa'' Dinter ex J.J.A. v.d. Walt * ''Commiphora harveyi'' (Engl.) Engl. * ''Commiphora karibensis'' Wild * ''Commiphora kraeuseliana'' Heine * ''Commiphora marlothii'' Engl. * ''Commiphora merkeri'' Engl. * ''Commiphora mollis'' (Oliv.) Engl. * ''Commiphora mossambicensis'' (Oliv.) Engl. (''Commiphora fischeri'' Engl.) * ''Commiphora multijuga'' (Hiern) K. Schum. * ''Commiphora namaensis'' Schinz * ''Commiphora neglecta'' Verdoorn * ''Commiphora oblanceolata'' Schinz * ''Commiphora pyracanthoides'' Engl. * ''Commiphora saxicola'' Engl. * ''Commiphora schimperi'' (O. Berg) Engl. * ''Commiphora schlechteri'' Engl. * ''Commiphora serrata'' Engl. * ''Commiphora tenuipetiolata'' Engl. * ''Commiphora ugogensis'' Engl. * ''Commiphora virgata'' Engl. * ''Commiphora wildii'' Merxm. * ''Commiphora woodii'' Engl. * ''Commiphora zanzibarica'' (Baill.) Engl.


Meliaceae

* ''Khaya nyasica'' Stapf ex Baker f. (''Khaya anthotheca'' (Welw.) C. DC.) * ''Entandrophragma caudatum'' (Sprague) Sprague * ''Entandrophragma spicatum'' (C.DC.) Sprague * ''Lovoa swynnertonii'' Baker f. * ''Xylocarpus granatum'' J.Koenig * ''Nymania capensis'' (Thunb.) Lindb. * ''Turraea fischeri'' Gürke * ''Turraea floribunda'' Hochst. * ''Turraea nilotica'' Kotschy & Peyr. * ''Turraea obtusifolia'' Hochst. * ''Turraea wakefieldii'' Oliv. * ''Turraea zambesica'' Styles & White * ''Turraeanthus africana'' (Welw. ex C.DC.) Pellegr. * ''Ekebergia benguelensis'' Welw. ex C.DC. (''Ekebergia arborea'' Baker f.) * ''Ekebergia capensis'' Sparrm. (''Ekebergia ruepelliana'', ''Ekebergia meyeri'', ''Ekebergia buchananii'') * ''Ekebergia pterophylla'' (C. DC.) Hofmeyr * ''Trichilia capitata'' Klotzsch * ''Trichilia dregeana'' Sond. * ''Trichilia emetica'' Vahl * ''Trichilia martiana'' C.DC. (''Trichilia chirindensis'' Swynn. & Baker f.) * ''Pseudobersama mossambicensis'' (Sim) Verdc. (''Bersama mossambicensis'')


Malpighiaceae

* ''Triaspis glaucophylla'' Engl. * ''Sphedamnocarpus galphimiifolius'' (A. Juss.) Szyszyl. * ''Sphedamnocarpus pruriens'' (A. Juss.) Szyszyl. * ''Sphedamnocarpus transvaalicus'' (Kuntze) Burtt Davy * ''Acridocarpus natalitius'' Adr. & Juss.


Polygalaceae

* ''Polygala lancifolia'' A. St.-Hil. & Moq. (''Polygala virgata'' Thunb.) * ''Polygala myrtifolia'' L. * ''Securidaca longipedunculata'' Fresen. * ''Carpolobia goetzei'' Gürke (''Carpolobia conradsiana'' Engl.)


Dichapetalaceae

* ''Tapura fischeri'' Engl.


Phyllanthaceae

* ''Pseudophyllanthus ovalis'' (E.Mey. ex Sond.) Voronts. & Petra Hoffm. (''Andrachne ovalis'' (Sond.) Muell. Arg.) * ''Lachnostylis bilocularis'' R.A. Dyer * ''Lachnostylis hirta'' (L.f.) Muell. Arg. * ''Heywoodia lucens'' Sim * ''Pseudolachnostylis maprouneifolia'' Pax * ''Flueggea verrucosa'' (Thunb.) G.L.Webster (''Phyllanthus verrucosus'') * ''Flueggea virosa'' (Roxb. ex Willd.) Royle (''Securinega virosa'' (Roxb. ex Willd.) Baill.) * ''Margaritaria discoidea'' (Baill.) Webster (''Phyllanthus discoideus'' (Baill.) Muell. Arg.) * ''Margaritaria discoidea'' (Baill.) Webster var. ''fagifolia'' (Pax) A. Radcliffe-Smith (''Phyllanthus fagifolia'') * ''Margaritaria discoidea'' (Baill.) Webster var. ''nitida'' (Pax) A. Radcliffe-Smith (''Flueggea nitida'') * ''Phyllanthus cedrelifolius'' Verdc. * ''Phyllanthus engleri'' Pax * ''Phyllanthus inflatus'' Hutch. * ''Phyllanthus macranthus'' Pax * ''Phyllanthus ovalifolius'' Forssk. (''Phyllanthus guineensis'' Pax) * ''Phyllanthus pinnatus'' (Wight) G.L.Webster (''Phyllanthus kirkianus'' Müll.Arg.) * ''Phyllanthus reticulatus'' Poir. * ''Hymenocardia acida'' Tul. * ''Hymenocardia ulmoides'' Oliv. * ''Antidesma membranaceum'' Müll.Arg. * ''Antidesma rufescens'' Tul. * ''Antidesma venosum'' E. Mey. ex Tul. * ''Uapaca kirkiana'' Müll.Arg. * ''Uapaca lissopyrena'' Radcl.-Sm. * ''Uapaca nitida'' Müll.Arg. * ''Uapaca sansibarica'' Pax * ''Cleistanthus polystachyus'' subsp. ''milleri'' (Dunkley) Radcl.-Sm. (''Cleistanthus apetalus'' S.Moore) * ''Cleistanthus schlechteri'' (Pax) Hutch. * ''Bridelia atroviridis'' Müll.Arg. * ''Bridelia cathartica'' Bertol.f. * ''Bridelia cathartica'' Bertol.f. subsp. ''melanthesoides'' (Klotzsch ex Baill.) J.Léonard * ''Bridelia micrantha'' (Hochst.) Baill. * ''Bridelia mollis'' Hutch. * ''Bridelia tenuifolia'' Muell. Arg.


Putranjivaceae

* ''Drypetes arguta'' (Muell. Arg.) Hutch. * ''Drypetes gerrardii'' Hutch. (''Drypetes battiscombei'' Hutch.) * ''Drypetes mossambicensis'' Hutch. * ''Drypetes natalensis'' (Harv.) Hutch. * ''Drypetes reticulata'' Pax


Picrodendraceae

* ''Hyaenanche globosa'' (Gaertn.) Lamb. & Vahl * ''Androstachys johnsonii'' Prain


Euphorbiaceae

* ''Croton gratissimus'' Burch. (''Croton zambesicus'' Müll.Arg.) * ''Croton gratissimus'' Burch. var. ''subgratissimus'' (Prain) Burtt Davy * ''Croton leuconeurus'' Pax * ''Croton longipedicellatus'' J.Léonard * ''Croton madadensis'' S. Moore * ''Croton megalobotrys'' Muell. Arg. * ''Croton megalocarpus'' Hutch. * ''Croton menyhartii'' Pax * ''Croton pseudopulchellus'' Pax * ''Croton scheffleri'' Pax * ''Croton steenkampianus'' Gerstner * ''Croton sylvaticus'' Hochst. * ''Cavacoa aurea'' (Cavaco) J. Léonard * ''Erythrococca berberidea'' Prain (''Micrococca berberidea'' (Prain) E.Phillips) * ''Erythrococca menyhartii'' (Pax) Prain * ''Erythrococca polyandra'' (Pax & K.Hoffm.) Prain * ''Micrococca capensis'' (Baill.) Prain * ''Tannodia swynnertonii'' (S.Moore) Prain * ''Mallotus oppositifolius'' (Geiseler) Müll.Arg. * ''Argomuellera macrophylla'' Pax * ''Alchornea hirtella'' f. ''glabrata'' (Müll.Arg.) Pax & K.Hoffm. * ''Alchornea laxiflora'' (Benth.) Pax & K. Hoffm. * ''Necepsia castaneifolia'' (Baill.) Bouchat & J.Léonard (''Neopalissya castaneifolia'' (Baill.) Pax) * ''Neoboutonia melleri'' (Müll.Arg.) Prain * ''Macaranga capensis'' (Baill.) Benth. ex Sim (''Macaranga bachmannii'') * ''Macaranga mellifera'' Prain * ''Acalypha chirindica'' S.Moore * ''Acalypha fruticosa'' Forssk. * ''Acalypha glabrata'' Thunb. * ''Acalypha sonderiana'' Muell. Arg. * ''Jatropha spicata'' Pax (''Jatropha messinica'' E.A. Bruce) * ''Cephalocroton mollis'' Klotzsch * ''Clutia abyssinica'' Jaub. & Spach (''Clutia glabrescens'') * ''Clutia pulchella'' L. * ''Schinziophyton rautanenii'' (Schinz) Radcl.-Sm. (''Ricinodendron rautanenii'' Schinz) * ''Suregada africana'' (Sond.) Müll.Arg. * ''Suregada procera'' (Prain) Croizat * ''Suregada zanzibariensis'' Baill. * ''Spirostachys africana'' Sond. * ''Excoecaria bussei'' (Pax) Pax * ''Excoecaria madagascariensis'' (Baill.) Müll.Arg. * ''Excoecaria simii'' (Kuntze) Pax * ''Plesiatropha carpinifolia'' (Pax) Breteler (''Mildbraedia carpinifolia'' (Pax) Hutch.) * ''Shirakiopsis elliptica'' (Hochst.) Esser (''Sapium ellipticum'' (Hochst.) Pax) * ''Sclerocroton integerrimus'' Hochst. (''Sapium integerrimum'' (Hochst.) J. Léonard) * ''Maprounea africana'' Muell. Arg. * ''Euphorbia angularis'' Klotzsch * ''Euphorbia avasmontana'' Dinter * ''Euphorbia confinalis'' R.A. Dyer * ''Euphorbia cooperi'' N.E. Br. ex Berger * ''Euphorbia curvirama'' R.A. Dyer * ''Euphorbia damarana'' Leach * ''Euphorbia decliviticola'' L. C. Leach * ''Euphorbia eduardoi'' Leach * ''Euphorbia espinosa'' Pax * ''Euphorbia evansii'' Pax * ''Euphorbia excelsa'' A.C.White, R.A.Dyer & B.Sloane * ''Euphorbia fortissima'' L.C.Leach * ''Euphorbia grandialata'' R.A. Dyer * ''Euphorbia grandicornis'' Goeb. ex N.E. Br. * ''Euphorbia grandidens'' Haw. * ''Euphorbia gregaria'' Marloth * ''Euphorbia griseola'' Pax * ''Euphorbia guerichiana'' Pax * ''Euphorbia gummifera'' Boiss. * ''Euphorbia halipedicola'' L.C.Leach * ''Euphorbia ingens'' E. Mey. ex Boiss. * ''Euphorbia keithii'' R.A. Dyer * ''Euphorbia knobelii'' Letty * ''Euphorbia lividiflora'' L.C.Leach * ''Euphorbia lugardae'' (N.E.Br.) Bruyns (''Monadenium lugardae'' N.E.Br.) * ''Euphorbia lydenburgensis'' Schweickerdt & Letty * ''Euphorbia malevola'' L.C. Leach * ''Euphorbia matabelensis'' Pax * ''Euphorbia monteiroi'' Hook. * ''Euphorbia perangusta'' R.A.Dyer * ''Euphorbia pseudocactus'' A.Berger * ''Euphorbia rowlandii'' R.A. Dyer * ''Euphorbia sekukuniensis'' R.A. Dyer * ''Euphorbia tetragona'' Haw. * ''Euphorbia tirucalli'' L. * ''Euphorbia triangularis'' Desf. * ''Euphorbia venenata'' Marloth * ''Euphorbia virosa'' Willd. * ''Euphorbia waterbergensis'' R.A. Dyer * ''Euphorbia wildii'' L.C.Leach * ''Euphorbia zoutpansbergensis'' R.A. Dyer * ''Synadenium cupulare'' (Boiss.) L.C. Wheeler


Buxaceae

* ''Buxus macowanii'' Oliv. * ''Buxus natalensis'' (Oliv.) Hutch.


Anacardiaceae

* ''Sclerocarya birrea'' (A. Rich.) Hochst. subsp. ''caffra'' (Sond.) Kokwaro (''Sclerocarya caffra'' Sond.) * ''Harpephyllum caffrum'' Bernh. * ''Lannea antiscorbutica'' (Hiern) Engl. * ''Lannea discolor'' (Sond.) Engl. * ''Lannea humilis'' (Oliv.) Engl. * ''Lannea schimperi'' (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Engl. * ''Lannea schweinfurthii'' (Engl.) Engl. var. ''stuhlmannii'' (Engl.) Kokwaro * ''Lannea schweinfurthii'' (Engl.) Engl. var. ''tomentosa'' (Dunkley) Kokwaro * ''Sorindeia juglandifolia'' (A.Rich.) Planchon ex Oliver * ''Trichoscypha ulugurensis'' Mildbr. * ''Protorhus longifolia'' (Bernh.) Engl. * ''Loxostylis alata'' Spreng.f. ex Reichb. * ''Laurophyllus capensis'' Thunb. * ''Smodingium argutum'' E. Mey. ex Sond. * ''Heeria argentea'' (Thunb.) Meisn. * ''Ozoroa argyrochrysea'' (Engl. & Gilg) R.Fern. & A.Fern. * ''Ozoroa bredoi'' R.Fern. & A.Fern. * ''Ozoroa concolor'' (Presl ex Sond.) De Winter * ''Ozoroa crassinervia'' (Engl.) R. & A. Fernandes * ''Ozoroa dispar'' R. & A. Fernandes * ''Ozoroa engleri'' R. & A. Fernandes * ''Ozoroa hereroensis'' (Schinz) R. Fern. & A. Fern. * ''Ozoroa homblei'' (De Wild.) R.Fern. & A.Fern. * ''Ozoroa insignis'' Del. subsp. ''reticulata'' (Bak.f.) J.B. Gillett (''Ozoroa reticulata'' (Baker f.) R.Fern. & A.Fern.) * ''Ozoroa longipes'' (Engl. & Gilg) R. & A. Fernandes * ''Ozoroa longipetiolata'' R. Fern. & A. Fern. * ''Ozoroa mucronata'' (Bernh. ex Krauss) R. & A. Fernandes * ''Ozoroa namaensis'' (Schinz & Dinter) R. Fernandes * ''Ozoroa namaquensis'' (Sprague) I. von Teichman & A.E. van Wyk * ''Ozoroa nitida'' (Engl. & Brehmer) R. Fern. & A. Fern. * ''Ozoroa obovata'' (Oliv.) R. & A. Fernandes * ''Ozoroa okavangensis'' R.Fern. & A.Fern. * ''Ozoroa paniculosa'' (Sond.) R. & A. Fernandes * ''Ozoroa schinzii'' (Engl.) R. Fern. & A. Fern. * ''Ozoroa sphaerocarpa'' R. & A. Fernandes * ''Rhus angustifolia'' L. * ''Rhus batophylla'' Codd * ''Rhus burchellii'' Sond. ex Engl. * ''Rhus carnosula'' Schönl * ''Rhus chirindensis'' Bak.f. * ''Rhus ciliata'' Licht. ex Schultes * ''Rhus crenata'' Thunb. * ''Rhus dentata'' Thunb. * ''Rhus dura'' Schönl. * ''Rhus engleri'' Britt. * ''Rhus erosa'' Thunb. * ''Rhus fastigiata'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * ''Rhus fraseri'' Schönland * ''Rhus gerrardii'' Schönland (''Rhus montana'' var. ''gerrardii'' R. Fern.) * ''Rhus glauca'' Thunb. * ''Rhus gueinzii'' Sond. * ''Rhus incisa'' L.f. * ''Rhus krebsiana'' Presl ex Engl. * ''Rhus laevigata'' L. * ''Rhus longipes'' Engl. * ''Rhus longispina'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * ''Rhus lucens'' Hutch. * ''Rhus lucida'' L. * ''Rhus magalismontana'' Sond. * ''Rhus microcarpa'' Schönl. * ''Rhus montana'' Diels * ''Rhus nebulosa'' Schönland * ''Rhus pendulina'' Jacq. * ''Rhus pentheri'' Zahlbr. * ''Rhus problematodes'' Merxm. & Roessler * ''Rhus pyroides'' Burch. var. pyroides (''Rhus baurii'' Schönland) * ''Rhus quartiniana'' A. Rich. * ''Rhus rehmanniana'' Engl. (''Rhus macowanii'' Schönland) * ''Rhus rigida'' Mill. (''Rhus eckloniana'' Sond.) * ''Rhus tenuinervis'' Engl. * ''Rhus tomentosa'' L. * ''Rhus transvaalensis'' Engl. * ''Rhus tumulicola'' S. Moore (''Rhus culminum'' A. Fern. & R. Fern.)(''Rhus dura'' Schönland) * ''Rhus zeyheri'' Sond. * ''Searsia burchellii'' (Sond. ex Engl.) Moffett (''Rhus undulata var. burchellii'' Schönland) * ''Searsia lancea'' (L.f.) F.A.Barkley (''Rhus lancea'' L.f.) * ''Searsia leptodictya'' (Diels) T.S.Yi, A.J.Mill. & J.Wen (''Rhus leptodictya'' Diels) * ''Searsia marlothii'' (Engl.) Moffett (''Rhus marlothii'' Engl.) * ''Searsia natalensis'' (Bernh. ex C.Krauss) F.A.Barkley (''Rhus natalensis'' Bernh. ex C.Krauss) * ''Searsia populifolia'' (E.Mey. ex Sond.) Moffett (''Rhus populifolia'' E.Mey. ex Sond.) * ''Searsia pyroides'' (Burch.) Moffett (''Rhus pyroides'' Burch.) * ''Searsia quartiniana'' (A.Rich.) A.J.Mill. (''Rhus quartiniana'' A.Rich.) * ''Searsia tenuinervis'' (Engl.) Moffett (''Rhus tenuinervis'' Engl.) * ''Searsia undulata'' (Jacq.) T.S.Yi, A.J.Mill. & J.Wen (''Rhus undulata'' Jacq.) * ''Searsia volkii'' (Suess.) Moffett (''Rhus volkii'' Suess.)


Aquifoliaceae

* ''Ilex mitis'' (L.) Radlk.


Celastraceae

* ''Brexia madagascariensis'' (Lam.) Thouars ex Ker Gawl. * ''Gymnosporia arenicola'' Jordaan * ''Gymnosporia buxifolia'' (L.) Szyszyl. * ''Maytenus abbottii'' Van Wyk * ''Maytenus acuminata'' (L.f.) Loes. var. ''acuminata'' * ''Maytenus bachmannii'' (Loes.) Marais * ''Maytenus chasei'' N. Robson * ''Maytenus cordata'' Loes. * ''Maytenus lucida'' Loes. * ''Maytenus nemorosa'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Marais * ''Maytenus oleoides'' (Lam.) Loes. * ''Maytenus oxycarpa'' N. Robson * ''Maytenus peduncularis'' (Sond.) Loes. * ''Maytenus procumbens'' (L.f.) Loes. * ''Maytenus pubescens'' N. Robson * ''Maytenus tenuispina'' (Sond.) Marais * ''Maytenus undata'' (Thunb.) Blakelock (''Celastrus huillensis'' Welw. ex Oliv.) * ''Gymnosporia gariepensis'' Jordaan * ''Gymnosporia harveyana'' Loes. (''Maytenus mossambicensis'' (Klotzsch) Blakelock) * ''Gymnosporia heterophylla'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Loes. (''Maytenus heterophylla'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) N.K.B. Robson) * ''Gymnosporia linearis'' (L.f.) Loes. (''Maytenus linearis'' (L.f.) Marais) * ''Gymnosporia maranguensis'' (Loes.) Loes. * ''Gymnosporia polyacanthus'' Szyszył. (''Maytenus polyacantha'' (Sond.) Marais) * ''Gymnosporia putterlickioides'' Loes. (''Maytenus putterlickioides'' (Loes.) Exell & Mendonça) * ''Gymnosporia rubra'' (Harv.) Loes. (''Maytenus mossambicensis'' (Klotzsch) Blakelock var. ''rubra'' (Harv.) Blakelock) * ''Gymnosporia senegalensis'' (Lam.) Loes. (''Maytenus senegalensis'' (Lam.) Exell) * ''Putterlickia pyracantha'' (L.) Endl. * ''Putterlickia verrucosa'' (E. Mey. ex Sond.) Szyszyl. * ''Catha edulis'' (Vahl.) Forsk. ex Endl. * ''Catha transvaalensis'' Codd * ''Pterocelastrus echinatus'' N.E. Br. * ''Pterocelastrus rostratus'' (Thunb.) Walp. * ''Pterocelastrus tricuspidatus'' (Lam.) Sond. * ''Cassine aethiopica'' Thunb. (''Mystroxylon aethiopicum'' (Thunb.) Loes.) * ''Cassine barbara'' L * ''Cassine burkeana'' (Sond.) Kuntze * ''Cassine crocea'' (Thunb.) Kuntze * ''Cassine eucleiformis'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Kuntze * ''Cassine matabelica'' (Loes.) Steedman * ''Cassine maritima'' (Bolus) L.Bolus * ''Cassine papillosa'' (Hochst.) Kuntze * ''Cassine parvifolia'' Sond. * ''Cassine peragua'' L. * ''Cassine peragua'' subsp. ''barbata'' (L.) R.H.Archer (''Cassine barbara'' L.) * ''Cassine schinoides'' (Spreng.) R.H.Archer (''Hartogiella schinoides'' (Spreng.) Codd) * ''Cassine schlechteriana'' Loes. * ''Cassine tetragona'' (L.f.) Loes. * ''Cassine transvaalensis'' (Burtt Davy) Codd ('' Elaeodendron transvaalense'' (Burtt Davy) R.H.Archer) * ''Allocassine laurifolia'' (Harv.) N.K.B. Robson * ''Maurocenia frangularia'' (L.) Mill. * ''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. * ''Pleurostylia capensis'' (Turcz.) Oliv. * ''Loeseneriella africana var. richardiana'' (Cambess.) R.Wilczek ex N.Hallé * ''Hippocratea buchananii'' Loes. * ''Hippocratea crenata'' (Klotzsch) K. Schum. & Loes. * ''Hippocratea longipetiolata'' Oliv. * ''Loeseneriella crenata'' (Klotzsch) R.Wilczek (''Gymnema crenata'' Klotzsch) * ''Prionostemma delagoensis'' (Loes.) N.Hallé (''Hippocratea delagoensis'' Loes., ''Pristimera delagoensis'' (Loes.) R.H.Archer) * ''Elachyptera parvifolia'' (Oliv.) N.Hallé (''Hippocratea parvifolia'' Oliv.) * ''Pristimera andongensis'' var. ''volkensii'' (Loes.) N. Hallé & B. Mathew (''Hippocratea volkensii'' Loes.) * ''Pristimera longipetiolata'' (Oliv.) N. Hallé * ''Pristimera peglerae'' (Loes.) R.H.Archer * ''Salacia leptoclada'' Tul. * ''Pseudosalacia streyi'' Codd * ''Reissantia buchananii'' (Loes.) N. Hallé * ''Reissantia indica'' (Willd.) N.Hallé (''Hippocratea indica'' Willd. ''Pristimera indica'' (Willd.) A.C.Sm.) * ''Reissantia buchananii'' (Loes.) N. Hallé (''Hippocratea buchananii'' Loes.) * ''Reissantia indica'' (Willd.) N.Hallé (''Hippocratea indica'' Willd.) * ''Reissantia parviflora'' (N.E.Br.) N.Hallé


Icacinaceae

* ''Cassinopsis ilicifolia'' (Hochst.) Kuntze * ''Cassinopsis tinifolia'' Harv. * ''Apodytes dimidiata'' E. Mey. ex Arn. * ''Pyrenacantha grandiflora'' Baill. * ''Pyrenacantha malvifolia'' Engl. * ''Pyrenacantha scandens'' Planch. ex Harv. * ''Rhaphiostylis beninensis'' (Hook.f. ex Planch.) Planch. ex Benth. (''Apodytes beninensis'' Hook.f. ex Planch.)


Sapindaceae

* ''Allophylus abyssinicus'' (Hochst.) Radlk. * ''Allophylus africanus'' Beauv. * ''Allophylus chaunostachys'' Gilg * ''Allophylus chirindensis'' Baker f. * ''Allophylus decipiens'' (E.Mey.) Radlk. * ''Allophylus dregeanus'' (Sond.) De Winter * ''Allophylus melanocarpus'' (Sond.) Radlk. * ''Allophylus natalensis'' (Sond.) De Winter * ''Allophylus rubifolius'' var. ''alnifolius'' (Baker) Friis & Vollesen (''Allophylus alnifolius'' (Baker) Radlk.) * ''Atalaya alata'' (Sim) H. Forbes * ''Atalaya capensis'' R.A. Dyer * ''Atalaya natalensis'' R.A. Dyer * ''Deinbollia oblongifolia'' (E. Mey. ex Arn.) Radlk. * ''Deinbollia xanthocarpa'' (E. Mey.) Radlk. * ''Lepisanthes senegalensis'' (Poir.) Leenh. (''Aphania senegalensis'' (Poir.) Radlk.) * ''Pancovia golungensis'' (Hiern) Exell & Mendonça * ''Smelophyllum capense'' Radlk. * ''Glenniea africana'' (Radlk.) Leenh. * ''Lecaniodiscus fraxinifolia'' Baker * ''Haplocoelum foliolosum'' (Hiern) Bullock * ''Haplocoelum gallense'' (Engl.) Radlk. * ''Macphersonia gracilis'' var. ''hildebrandtii'' (O. Hoffm.) Capuron (''Macphersonia hildebrandtii'' O. Hoffm.) * ''Pappea capensis'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * ''Stadmannia oppositifolia'' Poir. subsp. ''rhodesica'' Exell * ''Aporrhiza paniculata'' Radlk. (''Aporrhiza nitida'' Gilg ex Milne-Redh.) * ''Blighia unijugata'' Bak. * ''Erythrophysa alata'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Hutch. * ''Erythrophysa transvaalensis'' Verdoorn * ''Dodonaea viscosa'' Jacq. * ''Dodonaea viscosa'' subsp. ''angustifolia'' (L.f.) J.G.West (''Dodonaea angustifolia'' L.f.) * ''Hippobromus pauciflorus'' (L.f.) Radlk. * ''Zanha africana'' (Radlk.) Exell * ''Zanha golungensis'' Hiern


Melianthaceae

* ''Bersama abyssinica'' Fresen. * ''Bersama lucens'' (Hochst.) Szyszyl. * ''Bersama stayneri'' Phill. * ''Bersama swinnyi'' Phill. * ''Bersama swynnertonii'' Baker f. * ''Bersama transvaalensis'' Turrill * ''Bersama tysoniana'' Oliv.


Greyiaceae

* ''Greyia flanaganii'' H. Bol. * ''Greyia radlkoferi'' Szyszyl. * ''Greyia sutherlandii'' Hook. & Harv.


Rhamnaceae

* ''Ziziphus abyssinica'' Hochst. ex A.Rich. * ''Ziziphus jujuba'' Mill. (''Ziziphus mauritiana'' Lam.) * ''Ziziphus mucronata'' Willd. * ''Ziziphus pubescens'' Oliv. * ''Ziziphus rivularis'' Codd * ''Berchemia discolor'' (Klotzsch) Hemsl. * ''Berchemia zeyheri'' (Sond.) Grubov * ''Scutia myrtina'' (Burm.f.) Kurz * ''Rhamnus prinoides'' L'Herit. * ''Rhamnus staddo'' A.Rich. * ''Noltea africana'' (L.) Reichb.f. * ''Colubrina asiatica'' (L.) Brongn. * ''Phylica buxifolia'' L. * ''Phylica oleifolia'' Vent. * ''Phylica paniculata'' Willd. * ''Phylica purpurea'' Sond. * ''Phylica villosa'' Thunb. * ''Lasiodiscus mildbraedii'' Engl. * ''Lasiodiscus pervillei'' Baill. * ''Lasiodiscus usambarensis'' Engl. * ''Helinus integrifolius'' (Lam.) Kuntze * ''Helinus spartioides'' Schinz Ex Engl.


Vitaceae

* ''Cyphostemma bainesii'' (Hook.f.) Desc. * ''Cyphostemma currorii'' (Hook.f.) Desc. * ''Cyphostemma juttae'' ( Dinter & Gilg) Desc. * ''Cyphostemma uter'' (Exell & Mendonça) Desc. * ''Rhoicissus capensis'' (Burm. f.) Planch. * ''Rhoicissus digitata'' (L.f.) Gilg & Brandt * ''Rhoicissus revoilii'' Planch. * ''Rhoicissus rhomboidea'' (E. Mey ex Harv.) Planch. * ''Rhoicissus tomentosa'' (Lam.) Wild & Drummond * ''Rhoicissus tridentata'' (L.f.) Wild & Drummond * ''Rhoicissus tridentata'' subsp. ''cuneifolia'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Urton (''Rhoicissus cuneifolia'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Planch.) * ''Cissus cornifolia'' (Bak.f.) Planch * ''Cissus integrifolia'' (Baker) Planch. * ''Cissus nymphaeifolia'' (Welw. ex Baker) Planch. * ''Cissus quadrangularis'' L. * ''Cissus rotundifolia'' (Forssk.) Vahl


Tiliaceae

* ''Sparrmannia africana'' L.f. * ''Grewia avellana'' Hiern * ''Grewia caffra'' Meisn. * ''Grewia falcistipula'' K.Schum. * ''Grewia flava'' DC. * ''Grewia flavescens'' Juss. * ''Grewia flavescens var. olukondae'' (Schinz) Wild * ''Grewia forbesii'' Harv. ex Mast. * ''Grewia gracillima'' Wild * ''Grewia hexamita'' Burret * ''Grewia hornbyi'' Wild * ''Grewia inaequilatera'' Garcke * ''Grewia lasiocarpa'' E. Mey ex Harv. * ''Grewia lepidopetala'' Garcke * ''Grewia micrantha'' Bojer * ''Grewia microcarpa'' K.Schum. * ''Grewia microthyrsa'' K. Schum. ex Burret * ''Grewia monticola'' Sond. * ''Grewia occidentalis'' L. (''Grewia chirindae'' Baker f.) * ''Grewia pachycalyx'' K.Schum. * ''Grewia praecox'' K.Schum. * ''Grewia retinervis'' Burret * ''Grewia robusta'' Burch. * ''Grewia schinzii'' K. Schum. * ''Grewia stolzii'' Ulbr. * ''Grewia subspathulata'' N.E.Br. * ''Grewia sulcata'' Mast. * ''Grewia tenax'' (Forssk.) Fiori * ''Grewia transzambesica'' Wild * ''Grewia truncata'' Mast. * ''Grewia villosa'' Willd.


Malvaceae

* ''Hibiscus burtt-davyi'' Dunkley * ''Hibiscus caesius'' Garcke * ''Hibiscus calyphyllus'' Cav. * ''Hibiscus castroi'' Baker f. & Exell * ''Hibiscus diversifolius'' Jacq. * ''Hibiscus dongolensis'' Caill. ex Delile * ''Hibiscus micranthus'' L.f. * ''Hibiscus mossambicensis'' Gonç. * ''Hibiscus tiliaceus'' L. * ''Thespesia acutiloba'' (Bak.f.) Exell & Mendonça * ''Thespesia populnea'' (L.) Sol. ex Corrêa * ''Azanza garckeana'' (F. Hoffm.) Exell & Hillc. (''Thespesia garckeana'' F.Hoffm.) * ''Gossypium anomalum'' Wawra & Peyr. * ''Gossypium herbaceum'' L. * ''Gossypium triphyllum'' (Haw.) Hochr. * ''Adansonia digitata'' L. * ''Rhodognaphalon schumannianum'' A.Robyns (''Bombax rhodognaphalon'' K. Schum.) * ''Dombeya autumnalis'' Verdoorn * ''Dombeya burgessiae'' Gerr. ex Harv. * ''Dombeya cymosa'' Harv. * ''Dombeya kirkii'' Mast. * ''Dombeya pulchra'' N.E. Br. * ''Dombeya rotundifolia'' (Hochst.) Planch. * ''Dombeya shupangae'' K.Schum. * ''Dombeya tiliacea'' (Endl.) Planch. * ''Triplochiton zambesiacus'' Milne-Redh. * ''Sterculia africana'' (Lour.) Fiori * ''Sterculia alexandri'' Harv. * ''Sterculia appendiculata'' K. Schum. * ''Sterculia murex'' Hemsl. * ''Sterculia quinqueloba'' (Garcke) K. Schum. * ''Sterculia rogersii'' N.E. Br. * ''Cola greenwayi'' Brenan * ''Cola mossambicensis'' Wild * ''Cola natalensis'' Oliv. * ''Heritiera littoralis'' Aiton * ''Glyphaea tomentosa'' Mast.


Ochnaceae

* ''Ochna angustata'' N. Robson * ''Ochna arborea'' Burch. ex DC. * ''Ochna arborea'' Burch. var oconnorii (Phill.) Du Toit * ''Ochna atropurpurea'' DC. * ''Ochna barbertonensis'' T.Shah * ''Ochna barbosae'' Robson * ''Ochna beirensis'' N. Robson * ''Ochna cinnabarina'' Engl. & Gilg * ''Ochna gambleoides'' N.Robson * ''Ochna glauca'' I. Verd. * ''Ochna holstii'' Engl. * ''Ochna inermis'' Schweinf. * ''Ochna natalitia'' (Meisn.) Walp. * ''Ochna polyneura'' Gilg * ''Ochna pretoriensis'' Phill. * ''Ochna puberula'' N. Robson * ''Ochna pulchra'' Hook. * ''Ochna rovumensis'' Gilg * ''Ochna schweinfurthiana'' F.Hoffm. * ''Ochna serrulata'' (Hochst.) Walp. * ''Brackenridgea zanguebarica'' Oliv.


Hypericaceae

* ''Hypericum revolutum'' Vahl * ''Hypericum roeperanum'' Schimp. ex A. Rich. * ''Psorospermum febrifugum'' Spach


Clusiaceae (Guttiferae)

* ''Garcinia gerrardii'' Harv. ex Sim * ''Garcinia huillensis'' Welw. * ''Garcinia kingaensis'' Engl. * ''Garcinia livingstonei'' T. Anders


Dipterocarpaceae

* ''Monotes engleri'' Gilg * ''Monotes glaber'' Sprague * ''Monotes katangensis'' (De Wild.) De Wild.


Tamaricaceae

* ''Tamarix usneoides'' E. Mey. ex Bunge


Canellaceae

* ''Warburgia salutaris'' (Bertol.f.) Chiov.


Violaceae

* ''Rinorea angustifolia'' (Thou.) Baill. (''Rinorea natalensis'' Engl.) * ''Rinorea arborea'' (Thouars) Baill. * ''Rinorea convallarioides'' Eyles * ''Rinorea domatiosa'' Van Wyk * ''Rinorea elliptica'' (Oliv.) Kuntze * ''Rinorea ferruginea'' Engl. * ''Rinorea ilicifolia'' (Welw. ex Oliv.) Kuntze


Achariaceae

* ''Caloncoba suffruticosa'' (Milne-Redh.) Exell & Sleumer * ''Lindackeria fragrans'' (Gilg) Gilg * ''Rawsonia lucida'' Harv. & Sond. * ''Xylotheca kraussiana'' Hochst. * ''Xylotheca tettensis'' (Klotzsch) Gilg * ''Kiggelaria africana'' L.


Aphloiaceae

* ''Aphloia theiformis'' (Vahl) Benn. (''Neumannia theiformis'' (Vahl) A. Rich.)


Gerrardinaceae

* ''Gerrardina foliosa'' Oliv.


Passifloraceae

* ''Adenia digitata'' (Harv.) Engl. * ''Adenia glauca'' Schinz * ''Adenia gummifera'' (Harv.) Harms * ''Adenia hastata'' (Harv.) Schinz * ''Adenia karibaensis'' W.J.de Wilde * ''Adenia pechuelii'' (Engl.) Harms * ''Adenia repanda'' (Burch.) Engl. * ''Adenia spinosa'' Burtt Davy * ''Turnera oculata'' Story


Penaeaceae

* ''Olinia chimanimani'' T. Shah & I. Darbysh. * ''Olinia emarginata'' Burtt Davy * ''Olinia radiata'' J. Hofmeyr & Phill. * ''Olinia rochetiana'' A. Juss. * ''Olinia vanguerioides'' Baker f. * ''Olinia ventosa'' (L.) Cufod. * ''Rhynchocalyx lawsonioides'' Oliv.


Thymelaeaceae

* ''Peddiea africana'' Harv. * ''Peddiea dregei'' Meisn. * ''Englerodaphne pilosa'' Burtt Davy * ''Englerodaphne subcordata'' (Meisn.) Engl. * ''Passerina falcifolia'' C.H. Wr. * ''Passerina filiformis'' L. * ''Passerina rigida'' Wikstr. * ''Dais cotinifolia'' L. * ''Synaptolepis alternifolia'' Oliv. * ''Synaptolepis kirkii'' Oliv.


Lythraceae

* ' N.E. Br. * ''Sonneratia alba'' Sm. * ''Pemphis acidula'' J.R. Forst. & G. Forst.


Lecythidaceae

* ''Barringtonia racemosa'' (L.) Roxb. * ''Napoleonaea imperialis'' P Beauv.


Rhizophoraceae

* ''Ceriops tagal'' (Perr.) C.B. Robinson * ''Rhizophora mucronata'' Lam. * ''Bruguiera gymnorhiza'' (L.) Lam. * ''Cassipourea euryoides'' Alston * ''Cassipourea flanaganii'' (Schinz) Alston * ''Cassipourea gummiflua'' Tul. * ''Cassipourea malosana'' (Bak.) Alston * ''Cassipourea mossambicensis'' (v. Brehm.) Alston * ''Cassipourea swaziensis'' Compton


Combretaceae

* ''Combretum adenogonium'' Steud. ex A.Rich. * ''Combretum albopunctatum'' Suesseng. * ''Combretum apiculatum'' Sond. * ''Combretum apiculatum'' Sond. var leutweinii (Schinz) Exell * ''Combretum bracteosum'' (Hochst.) Brandis * ''Combretum caffrum'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Kuntze * ''Combretum celastroides'' Welw. ex Laws. * ''Combretum collinum'' Fresen. subsp. ''gazense'' (Swynn. & Bak.f.) Okafor * ''Combretum collinum'' Fresen. subsp. ''ondongense'' (Engl. & Diels) Okafor * ''Combretum collinum'' Fresen. subsp. ''suluense'' (Engl. & Diels) Okafor * ''Combretum collinum'' Fresen. subsp. ''taborense'' (Engl.) Okafor * ''Combretum constrictum'' (Benth.) M.A.Lawson * ''Combretum edwardsii'' Exell * ''Combretum elaeagnoides'' Klotzsch * ''Combretum engleri'' Schinz * ''Combretum erythrophyllum'' (Burch.) Sond. * ''Combretum adenogonium'' Steud. ex A.Rich. (''Combretum fragrans'' F.Hoffm.) * ''Combretum hereroense'' Schinz * ''Combretum holstii'' Engl. * ''Combretum imberbe'' Wawra * ''Combretum kirkii'' M.A.Lawson * ''Combretum kraussii'' Hochst. (''Combretum nelsonii'' Duemmer) * ''Combretum microphyllum'' Klotzsch * ''Combretum mkuzense'' J.D.Carr & Retief * ''Combretum moggii'' Exell * ''Combretum molle'' R. Br. ex G. Don (''Combretum holosericeum'' Sond.) * ''Combretum mossambicense'' (Klotzsch) Engl. * ''Combretum obovatum'' F.Hoffm. * ''Combretum oxystachyum'' Welw. ex M.A.Lawson * ''Combretum padoides'' Engl. & Diels * ''Combretum paniculatum'' Vent. * ''Combretum petrophilum'' Retief * ''Combretum pisoniiflorum'' (Klotzsch) Engl. * ''Combretum platypetalum'' Welw. ex M.A.Lawson * ''Combretum psidioides'' Welw. * ''Combretum psidioides'' Welw. subsp. ''dinteri'' (Schinz) Engl. * ''Combretum schumannii'' Engl. * ''Combretum vendae'' A.E.van Wyk var. ''glabratum'' N.Hahn * ''Combretum vendae'' Van Wyk var. ''vendae'' * ''Combretum wattii'' Exell * ''Combretum woodii'' Duemmer * ''Combretum xanthothyrsum'' Engl. & Diels * ''Combretum zeyheri'' Sond. * ''Meiostemon tetrandrus'' (Exell) Exell & Stace * ''Pteleopsis anisoptera'' (Laws.) Engl. & Diels * ''Pteleopsis myrtifolia'' (Laws.) Engl. & Diels * ''Quisqualis parviflora'' Gerr. ex Harv * ''Terminalia boivinii'' Tul. * ''Terminalia brachystemma'' Welw. ex Hiern * ''Terminalia gazensis'' Baker f. * ''Terminalia mollis'' M.A.Lawson * ''Terminalia phanerophlebia'' Engl. & Diels * ''Terminalia prunioides'' Laws. * ''Terminalia randii'' Bak.f. * ''Terminalia sambesiaca'' Engl. & Diels * ''Terminalia sericea'' Burch. ex DC. * ''Terminalia stenostachya'' Engl. & Diels * ''Terminalia stuhlmannii'' Engl. * ''Terminalia trichopoda'' Diels * ''Lumnitzera racemosa'' Willd.


Myrtaceae

* ''Heteropyxis canescens'' Oliv. * ''Heteropyxis dehniae'' Suesseng. * ''Heteropyxis natalensis'' Harv. * ''Eugenia capensis'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Harv. ex Sond. * ''Eugenia capensis'' subsp. ''natalitia'' (Sond.) F.White * ''Eugenia capensis'' subsp. ''nyassensis'' (Engl.) F.White * ''Eugenia capensis'' subsp. ''zeyheri'' (Harv.) F.White * ''Eugenia erythrophylla'' Strey * ''Eugenia simii'' Dümmer (''Eugenia capensis'' subsp. ''simii'' (Dummer) F.White) * ''Eugenia verdoorniae'' A.E. van Wyk * ''Eugenia woodii'' Duemmer * ''Eugenia zuluensis'' Duemmer * ''Syzygium cordatum'' Hochst. (''Eugenia cordata'' (Hochst. ex Krauss) G.Lawson) * ''Syzygium gerrardii'' (Harv. ex Hook.f.) Burtt Davy * ''Syzygium guineense'' (Willd.) DC. * ''Syzygium × intermedium'' Engl. & Brehmer * ''Syzygium legatii'' Burtt Davy & Greenway * ''Syzygium owariense'' (P.Beauv.) Benth. (''Eugenia owariensis'' P.Beauv.) * ''Syzygium pondoense'' Engl. * ''Metrosideros angustifolia'' (L.) J.E. Sm.


Melastomataceae

* ''Warneckea sansibarica'' (Taub.) Jacq.-Fél. * ''Memecylon bachmannii'' Engl. * ''Memecylon erythranthum'' Gilg * ''Memecylon grandiflorum'' A.Fern. & R.Fern. * ''Memecylon myrianthum'' Gilg * ''Memecylon natalense'' Markgr. * ''Memecylon sansibaricum'' Taub. var. ''buchananii'' (Gilg) R. & A. Fernandes (''Memecylon zanzibaricum'' Taub.)


Araliaceae

* ''Cussonia angolensis'' (Seem.) Hiern * ''Cussonia arborea'' Hochst. ex A.Rich. * ''Cussonia arenicola'' Strey * ''Cussonia gamtoosensis'' Strey * ''Cussonia natalensis'' Sond. * ''Cussonia nicholsonii'' Strey * ''Cussonia paniculata'' Eckl. & Zeyh. * ''Cussonia paniculata'' Eckl. & Zeyh. subsp. ''sinuata'' (Reyneke & Kok) De Winter * ''Cussonia sphaerocephala'' Strey * ''Cussonia spicata'' Thunb. * ''Cussonia thyrsiflora'' Thunb. * ''Cussonia transvaalensis'' Reyneke * ''Cussonia zuluensis'' Strey * ''Schefflera umbellifera'' (Sond.) Baill. * ''Schefflera volkensii'' (Harms) Harms * ''Seemannaralia gerrardii'' (Seemann) Vig. * ''Polyscias fulva'' (Hiern) Harms


Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)

* ''Heteromorpha arborescens'' (Spreng.) Cham. & Schltdl. * ''Heteromorpha papillosa'' C.C.Towns. * ''Heteromorpha stenophylla'' Welw. ex Schinz * ''Heteromorpha trifoliata'' (Wendl.) Eckl. & Zeyh. * ''Steganotaenia araliacea'' Hochst.


Curtisiaceae

* ''Curtisia dentata'' (Burm.f.) C.A. Sm.


Cornaceae

* ''Cornus volkensii'' Harms (''Afrocrania volkensii'' (Harms) Hutch.)


Ericaceae

* ''Vaccinium exul'' H. Bol. * ''Erica benguelensis'' (Welw. ex Engl.) E.G.H.Oliv. (''Philippia benguellensis'' (Welw. ex Engl.) Britten) * ''Erica caffra'' L. * ''Erica caffrorum'' H. Bol. * ''Erica canaliculata'' Andrews * ''Erica caterviflora'' Salisb. * ''Erica hexandra'' (S.Moore) E.G.H.Oliv. (''Philippia hexandra'' S. Moore) * ''Erica inconstans'' Zahlbr. * ''Erica mannii'' (Hook.f.) Beentje (''Philippia pallidiflora'' Engl.) * ''Erica pleiotricha'' S.Moore (''Erica thryptomenoides'' S.Moore) * ''Erica simii'' (S. Moore) E.G.H. Oliver (''Erica drakensbergensis'' L.Guthrie & Bolus) * ''Erica triflora'' L. * ''Erica tristis'' Bartl. * ''Philippia chamissonis'' Klotzsch * ''Philippia simii'' S. Moore


Myrsinaceae

* ''Maesa lanceolata'' Forssk. * ''Myrsine africana'' L. * ''Myrsine pillansii'' Adamson * ''Rapanea gilliana'' (Sond.) Mez * ''Rapanea melanophloeos'' (L.) Mez


Sapotaceae

* ''Sideroxylon inerme'' L. * ''Chrysophyllum gorungosanum'' Engl. * ''Chrysophyllum viridifolium'' J.M.Wood & Franks * ''Englerophytum magalismontanum'' (Sond.) T.D.Penn. (''Bequaertiodendron magalismontanum'' (Sond.) Heine & Hemsl.) * ''Englerophytum natalense'' (Sond.) T.D.Penn. * ''Synsepalum brevipes'' (Baker) T.D.Penn. (''Pachystela brevipes'' (Baker) Baill. ex Engl.) * ''Synsepalum kassneri'' (Engl.) T.D.Penn. (''Tulestea kassneri'' (Engl.) Aubrév.) * ''Pouteria adolfi-friedericii'' (Engl.) A.Meeuse (''Aningeria adolfi-friedericii'' (Engl.) Robyns & Gilbert) * ''Mimusops caffra'' E. Mey. ex A. DC. * ''Mimusops fruticosa'' A. DC. * ''Mimusops obovata'' Sond. * ''Mimusops obtusifolia'' Lam. * ''Mimusops zeyheri'' Sond. * ''Manilkara concolor'' (Harv. ex C.H. Wr.) Gerstn. * ''Manilkara discolor'' (Sond.) J.H. Hemsl. * ''Manilkara mochisia'' (Bak.) Dubard * ''Manilkara nicholsonii'' Van Wyk * ''Vitellariopsis dispar'' (N.E. Br.) Aubrév. * ''Vitellariopsis marginata'' (N.E. Br.) Aubrév. (''Vitellariopsis sylvestris'' (S.Moore) Aubrév.) * ''Inhambanella henriquezii'' (Engl. & Warb.) Dubard


Ebenaceae

* ''Euclea asperrima'' E.Holzh. * ''Euclea coriacea'' A. DC. * ''Euclea crispa'' (Thunb.) Guerke * ''Euclea crispa'' (Thunb.) Guerke subsp. ''linearis'' (Zeyh. ex Hiern) F.White * ''Euclea crispa'' (Thunb.) Guerke subsp. ''ovata'' (Burch.) F.White * ''Euclea divinorum'' Hiern * ''Euclea natalensis'' A. DC. * ''Euclea natalensis'' A. DC. subsp. ''capensis'' F. White * ''Euclea natalensis'' A. DC. subsp. ''rotundifolia'' F. White * ''Euclea pseudebenus'' E. Mey ex A. DC. * ''Euclea racemosa'' L. * ''Euclea racemosa'' L. subsp. ''daphnoides'' (Hiern) F.White * ''Euclea racemosa'' subsp. ''schimperi'' (A.DC.) F.White (''Euclea schimperi'' (A.DC.) Dandy) * ''Euclea tomentosa'' E. Mey. ex A. DC. * ''Euclea undulata'' Thunb. (''Euclea undulata'' var. ''myrtina'' (Burch.) Hiern) * ''Diospyros abyssinica'' (Hiern) F.White * ''Diospyros acocksii'' (De Winter) De Winter * ''Diospyros batocana'' Hiern * ''Diospyros chamaethamnus'' Mildbr. * ''Diospyros dichrophylla'' (Gand.) De Winter * ''Diospyros galpinii'' (Hiern) De Winter * ''Diospyros glabra'' (L.) De Winter * ''Diospyros inhacaensis'' F. White * ''Diospyros loureiroana'' G.Don (''Diospyros usambarensis'' F.White) * ''Diospyros lycioides'' Desf. * ''Diospyros lycioides'' Desf. subsp. ''guerkei'' (Kuntze) De Winter * ''Diospyros lycioides'' Desf. subsp. ''sericea'' (Bernh.) De Winter * ''Diospyros mespiliformis'' Hochst. ex A. DC. * ''Diospyros natalensis'' (Harv.) Brenan * ''Diospyros natalensis'' (Harv.) Brenan subsp. ''nummularia'' (Brenan) F. White * ''Diospyros pallens'' (Thunb.) F.White (''Royena pallens'' Thunb.) * ''Diospyros quiloensis'' (Hiern) F.White * ''Diospyros ramulosa'' (E.Mey. ex A.DC.) De Winter * ''Diospyros rotundifolia'' Hiern * ''Diospyros scabrida'' (Harv. ex Hiern) De Winter * ''Diospyros senensis'' Klotzsch * ''Diospyros simii'' (Kuntze) De Winter * ''Diospyros squarrosa'' Klotzsch * ''Diospyros vera'' (Lour.) A.Chev. (''Diospyros ferrea'' (Willd.) Bakh.) * ''Diospyros villosa'' (L.) De Winter * ''Diospyros virgata'' (Gürke) Brenan * ''Diospyros whyteana'' (Hiern) F. White


Oleaceae

* ''Schrebera alata'' (Hochst.) Welw. (''Schrebera mazoensis'' S.Moore) * ''Schrebera trichoclada'' Welw. * ''Chionanthus battiscombei'' (Hutch.) Stearn (''Linociera battiscombei'' Hutch.) * ''Chionanthus foveolatus'' (E. Mey.) Stearn (''Linociera foveolata'' (E.Mey.) Knobl.) * ''Chionanthus foveolatus'' (E. Mey.) Stearn subsp. ''major'' (Verdoorn) Stearn * ''Chionanthus foveolatus'' (E. Mey.) Stearn subsp. ''tomentellus'' (Verdoorn) Stearn * ''Chionanthus peglerae'' (C.H. Wr.) Stearn * ''Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata'' (Wall. ex G. Don) Cif. (''Olea africana'' Mill.) * ''Olea capensis'' L. * ''Olea capensis'' L. subsp. ''enervis'' (Harv. ex C.H. Wr.) Verdoorn * ''Olea capensis'' L. subsp. ''macrocarpa'' (C.H. Wr.) Verdoorn * ''Olea exasperata'' Jacq. * ''Olea woodiana'' Knobl. * ''Jasminum stenolobum'' Rolfe


Salvadoraceae

* ''Salvadora angustifolia'' Turrell var. ''australis'' (Schweick.) Verdoorn * ''Salvadora persica'' L. * ''Azima tetracantha'' Lam.


Loganiaceae

* ''Strychnos cocculoides'' Bak. * ''Strychnos decussata'' (Pappe) Gilg * ''Strychnos henningsii'' Gilg * ''Strychnos innocua'' Delile * ''Strychnos madagascariensis'' Poir. * ''Strychnos mellodora'' S. Moore * ''Strychnos mitis'' S. Moore * ''Strychnos potatorum'' L.f. * ''Strychnos pungens'' Solered. * ''Strychnos spinosa'' Lam. * ''Strychnos usambarensis'' Gilg ex Engl.


Gentianaceae

* ''Anthocleista grandiflora'' Gilg


Stilbaceae

* ''Halleria elliptica'' L. * ''Halleria lucida'' L. * ''Halleria ovata'' Benth. * ''Nuxia congesta'' R. Br. ex Fresen. (''Lachnopylis sambesina'' (Gilg) C.A.Sm.) * ''Nuxia floribunda'' Benth. * ''Nuxia glomerulata'' (C.A. Sm.) Verdoorn * ''Nuxia oppositifolia'' (Hochst.) Benth. * ''Anastrabe integerrima'' E.Mey. ex Benth. * ''Bowkeria cymosa'' MacOwan * ''Bowkeria verticillata'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Druce


Apocynaceae

* ''Landolphia capensis'' Oliv. * ''Landolphia kirkii'' Dyer * ''Saba comorensis'' (Bojer ex A.DC.) Pichon (''Landolphia comorensis'' (Bojer ex A.DC.) K.Schum.) * ''Acokanthera oblongifolia'' (Hochst.) Codd * ''Acokanthera oppositifolia'' (Lam.) Codd * ''Acokanthera rotundata'' (Codd) Kupicha * ''Acokanthera schimperi'' (A.DC.) Schweinf. * ''Carissa bispinosa'' (L.) Desf. ex Brenan (''Carissa bispinosa'' var. ''acuminata'' (E.Mey.) Codd) (''Carissa wyliei'' N.E.Br.) * ''Carissa haematocarpa'' (Eckl.) A. DC. * ''Carissa macrocarpa'' (Eckl.) A. DC. * ''Carissa spinarum'' L. (''Carissa edulis'' (Forssk.) Vahl) * ''Pleiocarpa pycnantha'' (K.Schum.) Stapf * ''Gonioma kamassi'' E. Mey * ''Holarrhena pubescens'' (Buch.-Ham.) Wall. * ''Diplorhynchus condylocarpon'' (Muell. Arg.) Pichon (''Diplorhynchus mossambicensis'' Benth.) * ''Tabernaemontana elegans'' Stapf * ''Tabernaemontana pachysiphon'' Stapf (''Tabernaemontana angolensis'' Stapf) * ''Tabernaemontana ventricosa'' Hochst. ex A. DC. * ''Ephippiocarpa orientalis'' (S. Moore) Markgr. * ''Voacanga africana'' Stapf ex Scott-Elliot (''Voacanga schweinfurthii'' Stapf) * ''Voacanga thouarsii'' Roem. & Schult. * ''Rauvolfia caffra'' Sond. (''Rauvolfia inebrians'' K.Schum.) * ''Baissea wulfhorstii'' Schinz * ''Oncinotis inandensis'' Wood & Evans * ''Hunteria zeylanica'' (Retz.) Gardner ex Thwaites * ''Mascarenhasia arborescens'' A.DC. * ''Funtumia africana'' (Benth.) Stapf * ''Strophanthus amboensis'' (Schinz) Engl. & Pax * ''Strophanthus courmontii'' Sacleux ex Franch. * ''Strophanthus gerrardii'' Stapf * ''Strophanthus kombe'' Oliv. * ''Strophanthus petersianus'' Klotzsch * ''Strophanthus speciosus'' (Ward & Harv.) Reber * ''Adenium boehmianum'' Schinz * ''Adenium multiflorum'' Klotzsch * ''Adenium obesum'' (Forssk.) Roem. & Schult. * ''Pachypodium lealii'' Welw. * ''Pachypodium namaquanum'' (Wyley ex Harv.) Welw. * ''Wrightia natalensis'' Stapf * ''Cryptolepis decidua'' (Planch. ex Hook.f. & Benth.) N.E.Br. * ''Ectadium latifolium'' (Schinz) N.E.Br. * ''Ectadium rotundifolium'' (H.Huber) Venter & Kotze * ''Ectadium virgatum'' E.Mey. * ''Fockea multiflora'' K.Schum. * ''Gomphocarpus fruticosus'' (L.) W.T.Aiton * ''Gomphocarpus tomentosus'' Burch. * ''Tacazzea apiculata'' Oliv. * ''Mondia whitei'' (Hook.f.) Skeels


Convolvulaceae

* ''Ipomoea adenioides'' Schinz * ''Ipomoea shirambensis'' Baker * ''Ipomoea verbascoidea'' Choisy


Boraginaceae

* ''Cordia africana'' Lam. * ''Cordia caffra'' Sond. * ''Cordia goetzei'' Gürke * ''Cordia grandicalyx'' Oberm. * ''Cordia monoica'' Roxb. * ''Cordia ovalis'' R. Br. * ''Cordia pilosissima'' Bak. * ''Cordia sinensis'' Lam. * ''Cordia stuhlmannii'' Gürke * ''Cordia torrei'' E.S.Martins * ''Ehretia alba'' Retief & A.E.van Wyk * ''Ehretia amoena'' Klotzsch * ''Ehretia coerulea'' Gürke * ''Ehretia cymosa'' Thonn. * ''Ehretia namibiensis'' Retief & A.E.van Wyk * ''Ehretia obtusifolia'' Hochst. ex DC. * ''Ehretia rigida'' (Thunb.) Druce * ''Lobostemon belliformis'' Buys * ''Heliotropium foertherianum'' Diane & Hilger


Verbenaceae

* ''Lantana angolensis'' Moldenke * ''Lantana camara'' L. * ''Lantana dinteri'' Moldenke * ''Lantana rugosa'' Thunb.


Lamiaceae

* ''Premna mooiensis'' (H. Pearson) Pieper * ''Premna senensis'' Klotzsch * ''Vitex angolensis'' Gürke * ''Vitex buchananii'' Baker ex Gürke * ''Vitex doniana'' Sweet * ''Vitex ferruginea'' Schumach. & Thonn. (''Vitex amboniensis'' Gürke) * ''Vitex harveyana'' H.H.W. Pearson * ''Vitex madiensis'' Oliv. * ''Vitex mombassae'' Vatke * ''Vitex obovata'' E. Mey. (''Vitex wilmsii'' Gürke) * ''Vitex payos'' (Lour.) Merr. (''Vitex isotjensis'' Gibbs) * ''Vitex petersiana'' Klotzsch (''Vitex kirkii'' Baker) * ''Vitex pooara'' Corbishley * ''Vitex rehmannii'' Guerke * ''Vitex zeyheri'' Sond. ex Schauer * ''Clerodendrum umbellatum'' Poir. * ''Rotheca myricoides'' (Hochst.) Steane & Mabb. (''Clerodendrum myricoides'' (Hochst.) Vatke)< * ''Rotheca wildii'' (Moldenke) R. Fern. * ''Volkameria eriophylla'' (Gürke) Mabb. & Y.W.Yuan (''Clerodendrum eriophyllum'' Gürke) * ''Volkameria glabra'' (E.Mey.) Mabb. & Y.W.Yuan (''Clerodendrum glabrum'' E. Mey.) * ''Karomia speciosa'' (Hutch. & Corbishley) R.Fern. (''Holmskioldia speciosa'' Hutch. & Corb.) * ''Tetradenia riparia'' (Hochst.) Codd * ''Tinnea rhodesiana'' S.Moore * ''Syncolostemon albiflorus'' (N.E.Br.) D.F.Otieno (''Hemizygia albiflora'' (N.E.Br.) Ashby) * ''Syncolostemon flabellifolius'' (S.Moore) A.J.Paton (''Hemizygia flabellifolia'' S.Moore) * ''Hemizygia obermeyerae'' Ashby * ''Hoslundia opposita'' Vahl


Solanaceae

* ''Datura ferox'' L. * ''Datura innoxia'' Mill. * ''Datura stramonium'' L. * ''Lycium afrum'' L. * ''Lycium bosciifolium'' Schinz * ''Lycium cinereum'' Thunb. * ''Lycium decumbens'' Welw. ex Hiern * ''Lycium eenii'' S. Moore * ''Lycium ferocissimum'' Miers * ''Lycium grandicalyx'' Joubert & Venter * ''Lycium hirsutum'' Dunal * ''Lycium oxycarpum'' Dunal * ''Lycium persicum'' Miers * ''Lycium prunus-spinosa'' Dunal * ''Lycium villosum'' Schinz * ''Solanum aculeastrum'' Dunal * ''Solanum giganteum'' Jacq. * ''Nicotiana glauca'' Graham * ''Withania somnifera'' (L.) Dunal


Scrophulariaceae

* ''Buddleja auriculata'' Benth. * ''Buddleja dysophylla'' (Benth.) Radlk. * ''Buddleja glomerata'' H.L.Wendl. * ''Buddleja loricata'' Leeuwenb. (''Buddleja corrugata'' (Benth.) Phillips) * ''Buddleja pulchella'' N.E. Br. * ''Buddleja saligna'' Willd. * ''Buddleja salviifolia'' (L.) Lam. * ''Freylinia lanceolata'' (L.f.) G. Don * ''Freylinia tropica'' S. Moore * ''Antherothamnus pearsonii'' N.E.Br. * ''Manuleopsis dinteri'' Thell. ex Schinz * ''Jamesbrittenia ramosissima'' (Hiern) Hilliard


Bignoniaceae

* ''Podranea brycei'' (N.E.Br.) Sprague * ''Podranea ricasoliana'' (Tanf.) Sprague * ''Tecoma capensis'' (Thunb.) Lindl. (''Tecomaria capensis'' (Thunb.) Spach) * ''Rhigozum brevispinosum'' Kuntze * ''Rhigozum obovatum'' Burch. * ''Rhigozum trichotomum'' Burch. * ''Rhigozum virgatum'' Merxm. & A.Schreib. * ''Rhigozum zambesiacum'' Bak. * ''Markhamia obtusifolia'' (Baker) Sprague * ''Markhamia zanzibarica'' (Bojer ex DC.) K.Schum. (''Markhamia acuminata'' (Klotzsch) K. Schum.) * ''Kigelia africana'' (Lam.) Benth. * ''Fernandoa abbreviata'' Bidgood * ''Fernandoa ferdinandi'' (Welw.) Baill. ex K.Schum. * ''Fernandoa magnifica'' Seem. * ''Catophractes alexandri'' D.Don * ''Stereospermum kunthianum'' Cham. * ''Dolichandrone alba'' (Sim) Sprague


Pedaliaceae

* ''Sesamothamnus benguellensis'' Welw. * ''Sesamothamnus guerichii'' (Engl.) E.A. Bruce * ''Sesamothamnus lugardii'' N.E. Br. * ''Sesamum rigidum'' Peyr.


Acanthaceae

* ''Monechma genistifolium'' C.B.Clarke * ''Monechma tonsum'' P.G. Mey. * ''Sclerochiton harveyanus'' Nees * ''Sclerochiton kirkii'' (T. Anderson) C.B. Clarke * ''Barleria prionitis'' L. * ''Mackaya bella'' Harv. * ''Thunbergia crispa'' Burkill * ''Justicia adhatodoides'' (Nees) V.A.W.Graham (''Duvernoia adhatodoides'' E. Mey. ex Nees) * ''Petalidium englerianum'' C.B.Clarke * ''Petalidium luteo-album'' A.Meeuse * ''Avicennia marina'' (Forssk.) Vierh. * ''Anisotes sessiliflorus'' (T.Anderson) C.B.Clarke * ''Ruspolia hypocrateriformis'' (Vahl) Milne-Redh.


Rubiaceae

* ''Nauclea diderrichii'' (De Wild.) Merr. * ''Sherbournia bignoniiflora'' (Welw.) Hua * ''Stipularia africana'' P.Beauv. * ''Amphiasma benguellense'' (Hiern) Bremek. * ''Amphiasma merenskyanum'' Bremek. * ''Hymenodictyon floribundum'' (Hochst. & Steud.) B.L.Rob. * ''Hymenodictyon parvifolium'' Oliv. * ''Crossopteryx febrifuga'' (Afzel. ex G. Don) Benth. * ''Breonadia salicina'' (Vahl) Hepper & Wood (''Adina microcephala'' (Delile) Hiern) * ''Cephalanthus natalensis'' Oliv. * ''Pauridiantha symplocoides'' (S.Moore) Bremek. * ''Leptactina benguelensis'' (Welw. ex Benth. & Hook.f.) R.D.Good * ''Leptactina platyphylla'' (Hiern) Wernham (''Leptactina hexamera'' K.Schum.) * ''Tarenna junodii'' (Schinz) Bremek. * ''Tarenna luteola'' (Stapf) Bremek. * ''Tarenna pallidula'' Hiern (''Tarenna laurentii'' (De Wild.) J.G.García) * ''Tarenna pavettoides'' (Harv.) Sim * ''Coptosperma littorale'' (Hiern) Degreef (''Tarenna littoralis'' (Hiern) Bridson) * ''Coptosperma neurophyllum'' (S.Moore) Degreef (''Tarenna neurophylla'' (S.Moore) Bremek.) * ''Coptosperma rhodesiacum'' (Bremek.) Degreef (''Tarenna zimbabwensis'' Bridson) * ''Coptosperma supra-axillare'' (Hemsl.) Degreef (''Tarenna supra-axillaris'' (Hemsl.) Bremek.)(''Tarenna barbertonensis'' (Bremek.) Bremek.) * ''Coptosperma zygoon'' (Bridson) Degreef * ''Burchellia bubalina'' (L.f.) Sims. * ''Catunaregam obovata'' (Hochst.) A.E.Gonç. * ''Catunaregam pentandra'' (Gürke) Bridson * ''Catunaregam spinosa'' (Thunb.) Tirveng. * ''Catunaregam stenocarpa'' Bridson * ''Catunaregam swynnertonii'' (S.Moore) Bridson (''Randia swynnertonii'' S.Moore) * ''Catunaregam taylorii'' (S.Moore) Bridson * ''Coddia rudis'' (E. Mey. ex Harv.) Verdc. (''Xeromphis rudis'' (E.Mey. ex Harv.) Codd) * ''Mitriostigma axillare'' Hochst. * ''Hyperacanthus amoenus'' (Sims.) Bridson (''Gardenia amoena'' Sims) * ''Gardenia cornuta'' Hemsl. * ''Gardenia imperialis'' K.Schum. * ''Gardenia posoquerioides'' S.Moore * ''Gardenia resiniflua'' Hiern * ''Gardenia ternifolia'' Schum. & Thonn. subsp. ''jovis-tonantis'' (Welw.) Verdc. (''Gardenia jovis-tonantis'' (Welw.) Hiern) * ''Gardenia thunbergia'' L.f. * ''Gardenia volkensii'' K. Schum. * ''Gardenia volkensii'' K. Schum. subsp. ''spathulifolia'' (Stapf & Hutch.) Verdc. * ''Rothmannia capensis'' Thunb. * ''Rothmannia engleriana'' (K.Schum.) Keay * ''Rothmannia fischeri'' (K. Schum.) Bullock * ''Rothmannia globosa'' (Hochst.) Keay * ''Rothmannia manganjae'' (Hiern) Keay * ''Rothmannia urcelliformis'' (Hiern) Bullock ex Robyns * ''Rothmannia whitfieldii'' (Lindl.) Dandy * ''Didymosalpinx norae'' (Swynn.) Keay * ''Oxyanthus latifolius'' Sond. * ''Oxyanthus pyriformis'' (Hochst.) Skeels * ''Oxyanthus speciosus'' DC. subsp. ''gerrardii'' (Sond.) Bridson * ''Feretia aeruginescens'' Stapf * ''Tricalysia angolensis'' A.Rich. ex DC. * ''Tricalysia capensis'' (Meisn.) Sim * ''Tricalysia congesta'' (Oliv.) Hiern * ''Tricalysia coriacea'' subsp. ''nyassae'' (Hiern) Bridson (''Tricalysia nyassae'' Hiern) * ''Tricalysia jasminiflora'' (Klotzsch) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Hiern (''Neorosea jasminiflora'' (Klotzsch) N.Hallé) * ''Empogona coriacea'' (Sond.) Tosh & Robbr. (''Tricalysia sonderiana'' Hiern) * ''Empogona kirkii'' Hook.f. (''Tricalysia allenii'' (Stapf) Brenan) * ''Empogona kirkii subsp. junodii'' (Schinz) Tosh & Robbr. (''Tricalysia junodii'' (Schinz) Brenan) * ''Empogona lanceolata'' (Sond.) Tosh & Robbr. (''Tricalysia lanceolata'' (Sond.) Burtt Davy) * ''Kraussia floribunda'' Harv. * ''Sericanthe andongensis'' (Hiern) Robbr. (''Neorosea andongensis'' (Hiern) N.Hallé) (''Tricalysia pachystigma'' K.Schum.) * ''Heinsia crinita'' (Afzel.) G.Taylor * ''Heinsenia diervilleoides'' K.Schum. (''Aulacocalyx diervilleoides'' (K.Schum.) E.M.A.Petit) * ''Cremaspora triflora'' (Thonn.) K.Schum. * ''Polysphaeria lanceolata'' Hiern * ''Alberta magna'' E. Mey * ''Vangueria apiculata'' K.Schum. (''Vangueria longicalyx'' Robyns) * ''Vangueria cyanescens'' Robyns * ''Vangueria dryadum'' S.Moore (''Lagynias dryadum'' (S.Moore) Robyns) * ''Vangueria esculenta'' S. Moore * ''Vangueria infausta'' Burch. (''Vangueria tomentosa'' Hochst.) * ''Vangueria lasiantha'' (Sond.) Sond. (''Lagynias lasiantha'' (Sond.) Bullock) * ''Vangueria macrocalyx'' Sond. (''Pachystigma macrocalyx'' (Sond.) Robyns) * ''Vangueria monteiroi'' (Oliv.) Lantz (''Ancylanthus monteiroi'' Oliv.) * ''Vangueria parvifolia'' Sond. (''Tapiphyllum parvifolium'' (Sond.) Robyns) * ''Vangueria proschii'' Briq. * ''Vangueria randii'' S. Moore subsp. ''chartacea'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueria soutpansbergensis'' N.Hahn * ''Vangueria triflora'' (Robyns) Lantz (''Pachystigma triflorum'' Robyns) * ''Vangueria zambesiaca'' Lantz (''Tapiphyllum velutinum'' Robyns) * ''Vangueriopsis lanciflora'' (Hiern) Robyns ex Good * ''Lagynias lasiantha'' (Sond.) Bullock * ''Afrocanthium burttii'' (Bullock) Lantz (''Canthium burttii'' Bullock) * ''Afrocanthium gilfillanii'' (N.E.Br.) Lantz (''Canthium gilfillanii'' (N.E.Br.) O.B.Mill.) * ''Afrocanthium lactescens'' (Hiern) Lantz (''Canthium lactescens'' Hiern) * ''Afrocanthium mundianum'' (Cham. & Schltdl.) Lantz (''Canthium mundianum'' Cham. & Schltdl.) * ''Afrocanthium pseudoverticillatum'' (S.Moore) Lantz (''Canthium pseudoverticillatum'' S.Moore) * ''Afrocanthium racemulosum'' (S.Moore) Lantz (''Canthium racemulosum'' S.Moore) * ''Chazaliella abrupta'' (Hiern) E.M.A.Petit & Verdc. (''Chazaliella abrupta'' var. ''abrupta'') * ''Bullockia setiflora'' (Hiern) Razafim., Lantz & B.Bremer (''Canthium setiflorum'' Hiern) * ''Canthium ciliatum'' (D.Dietr.) Kuntze * ''Canthium glaucum'' Hiern * ''Canthium glaucum'' subsp. ''frangula'' (S.Moore) Bridson (''Canthium frangula'' S.Moore) * ''Canthium inerme'' (L.f.) Kuntze * ''Canthium kuntzeanum'' Bridson (''Canthium pauciflorum'' (Klotzsch ex Eckl. & Zeyh.) Kuntze) * ''Canthium oligocarpum'' subsp. ''captum'' (Bullock) Bridson (''Canthium captum'' Bullock) * ''Canthium spinosum'' (Klotzsch ex Eckl. & Zeyh.) Kuntze * ''Canthium suberosum'' Codd * ''Psydrax livida'' (Hiern) Bridson (''Canthium huillense'' Hiern) * ''Psydrax locuples'' (K. Schum.) Bridson (''Canthium locuples'' (K.Schum.) Codd) * ''Psydrax martini'' (Dunkley) Bridson (''Canthium martini'' Dunkley) * ''Psydrax obovata'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Bridson (''Canthium obovatum'' Klotzsch ex Eckl. & Zeyh.) * ''Psydrax obovata'' (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Bridson subsp. ''elliptica'' Bridson * ''Psydrax parviflora'' (Afzel.) Bridson (''Canthium vulgare'' (K.Schum.) Bullock) * ''Keetia gueinzii'' (Sond.) Bridson (''Canthium gueinzii'' Sond.) * ''Keetia venosa'' (Oliv.) Bridson (''Canthium venosum'' (Oliv.) Hiern) * ''Pyrostria bibracteata'' (Baker) Cavaco * ''Pyrostria hystrix'' (Bremek.) Bridson (''Dinocanthium hystrix'' Bremek.) * ''Plectroniella armata'' (K. Schum.) Robyns * ''Craterispermum schweinfurthii'' Hiern * ''Coffea eugenioides'' S.Moore * ''Coffea racemosa'' Lour. * ''Coffea zanguebariae'' Lour. * ''Guettarda speciosa'' L. * ''Pavetta andongensis'' Hiern * ''Pavetta cataractarum'' S.Moore * ''Pavetta edentula'' Sond. * ''Pavetta eylesii'' S. Moore * ''Pavetta gardeniifolia'' A. Rich. * ''Pavetta gardeniifolia'' A. Rich. var. ''subtomentosa'' K. Schum. * ''Pavetta gerstneri'' Cornelis Eliza Bertus Bremekamp, Bremek. * ''Pavetta harborii'' S.Moore * ''Pavetta inandensis'' Bremek. * ''Pavetta johnstonii'' Bremek. * ''Pavetta klotzschiana'' K.Schum. * ''Pavetta kotzei'' Bremek. * ''Pavetta lanceolata'' Eckl. * ''Pavetta natalensis'' Sond. * ''Pavetta pumila'' N.E.Br. (geoxyle) * ''Pavetta revoluta'' Hochst. * ''Pavetta schumanniana'' F. Hoffm. ex K. Schum. * ''Pavetta umtalensis'' Bremek. * ''Pavetta zeyheri'' Sond. * ''Psychotria capensis'' (Eckl.) Vatke * ''Psychotria mahonii'' C.H.Wright * ''Psychotria zombamontana'' (Kuntze) Petit * ''Dirichletia pubescens'' Klotzsch * ''Rytigynia uhligii'' (K.Schum. & K.Krause) Verdc. (''Rytigynia schumannii'' Robyns) * ''Rytigynia umbellulata'' (Hiern) Robyns * ''Lasianthus kilimandscharicus'' K.Schum. * ''Mussaenda arcuata'' Poir.


Cucurbitaceae

* ''Acanthosicyos horridus'' Welw. ex Hook.f. * ''Gerrardanthus lobatus'' (Cogn.) C.Jeffrey


Asteraceae

* ''Pluchea dioscoridis'' (L.) DC. * ''Vernonia amygdalina'' Del. (''Vernonia randii'' S.Moore) * ''Vernonia calvoana'' subsp. ''leucocalyx'' (O.Hoffm.) C.Jeffrey (''Vernonia leucocalyx'' O.Hoffm.) * ''Vernonia colorata'' (Willd.) Drake * ''Vernonia stipulacea'' Klatt * ''Orbivestus cinerascens'' (Sch.Bip.) H.Rob. (''Vernonia cinerascens'' Sch.Bip.) * ''Gymnanthemum coloratum'' (Willd.) H.Rob. & B.Kahn (''Vernonia colorata'' (Willd.) Drake) * ''Gymnanthemum mespilifolium'' (Less.) H.Rob. * ''Gymnanthemum myrianthum'' (Hook.f.) H.Rob. (''Vernonia stipulacea'' Klatt) * ''Brachylaena discolor'' DC. * ''Brachylaena discolor'' DC. subsp. ''transvaalensis'' (Phill. & Schweick.) J. Paiva * ''Brachylaena elliptica'' (Thunb.) DC. * ''Brachylaena glabra'' (L.f.) Druce * ''Brachylaena huillensis'' O. Hoffm. * ''Brachylaena ilicifolia'' (Lam.) Phill. & Schweick. * ''Brachylaena neriifolia'' (L.) R. Br. * ''Brachylaena rotundata'' S. Moore (''Brachylaena rhodesiana'' S.Moore) * ''Brachylaena transvaalensis'' Hutch. ex E.Phillips & Schweick (''Brachylaena discolor'' subsp. ''transvaalensis'' (Hutch. ex Phillips & Schweick.) Paiva) * ''Brachylaena uniflora'' Harv. * ''Tarchonanthus camphoratus'' L. * ''Tarchonanthus littoralis'' P.P.J.Herman * ''Tarchonanthus obovatus'' DC. * ''Tarchonanthus parvicapitulatus'' P.P.J.Herman * ''Tarchonanthus trilobus'' DC. * ''Tarchonanthus trilobus'' DC. var. ''galpinii'' (Hutch. & Phill.) J. Paiva * ''Metalasia muricata'' (L.) D.Don. * ''Chrysanthemoides monilifera'' (L.) Norl. * ''Artemisia afra'' Jacq. ex Willd. * ''Phymaspermum athanasioides'' (S.Moore) Källersjö (''Brachymeris athanasioides'' (S.Moore) Hutch.) * ''Lopholaena coriifolia'' (Sond.) Phill. & Sm. * ''Lopholaena platyphylla'' Benth. * ''Senecio barbertonicus'' (Klatt.) Burtt Davy * ''Euryops chrysanthemoides'' (DC.) B.Nord. * ''Euryops subcarnosus'' DC. * ''Euryops virgineus'' (L.f.) DC. * ''Didelta spinosa'' (L.f.) Ait. * ''Oldenburgia grandis'' (Thunb.) Baill. (''Oldenburgia arbuscula'' DC.) * ''Distephanus angolensis'' (O.Hoffm.) H.Rob. & B.Kahn * ''Distephanus divaricatus'' (Steetz) H.Rob. & B.Kahn * ''Pechuel-loeschea leubnitziae'' (Kuntze) O.Hoffm. * ''Psiadia punctulata'' (DC.) Vatke * ''Solanecio mannii'' (Hook.f.) C.Jeffrey (''Crassocephalum mannii'' (Hook.f.) Milne-Redh.)


External links


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References


''The Plant List'' (Kew)''Tree Atlas of Namibia''
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