Baphia abyssinica: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Fabales
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Genus
- Baphia
- Species
- Baphia abyssinica
- Scientific Name
- Baphia abyssinica
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Baphia abyssinica
Baphia abyssinica is a species of flowering tree in the family Fabaceae. It is found in western Ethiopia and Sudan. It is threatened by habitat loss, categorized as "vulnerable".
In Ethiopia, the Amharic and Shakacho language name for the tree is shifu. In the Majang language it is known as duwe. Twigs from this tree are used for brushing teeth and fighting tooth infections. The wood is hard and is used for tools, such as for mallets. It is also used for house construction.
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Sibling Taxa
- Baphia abyssinica
- Baphia angolensis
- Baphia bequaertii
- Baphia bergeri
- Baphia buettneri
- Baphia burttii
- Baphia capparidifolia
- Baphia chrysophylla
- Baphia cordifolia
- Baphia dewevrei
- Baphia dewildeana
- Baphia eriocalyx
- Baphia heudelotiana
- Baphia incerta
- Baphia kirkii
- Baphia latiloi
- Baphia laurifolia
- Baphia leptostemma
- Baphia longipedicellata
- Baphia macrocalyx
- Baphia madagascariensis
- Baphia massaiensis
- Baphia nitida
- Baphia obanensis
- Baphia pauloi
- Baphia pilosa
- Baphia pubescens
- Baphia puguensis
- Baphia punctulata
- Baphia racemosa
- Baphia semseiana
- Baphia spathacea
- Baphia speciosa