Uapaca bojeri: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Malpighiales
- Family
- Phyllanthaceae
- Genus
- Uapaca
- Species
- Uapaca bojeri
- Scientific Name
- Uapaca bojeri
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Uapaca bojeri
Uapaca bojeri, or tapia (Malagasy pronunciation: ta-pee), is a tree species endemic to Madagascar. A characteristic element of the Madagascan flora, it occurs in the central highlands, where it dominates a type of sclerophyllous forest or woodland. Tapia forest has a high ecological value due to the fauna, flora, and funga it harbours, and is of economic interest to the local population, e.g. for collection of tapia fruits, firewood, mushrooms or wild silkworms, and hunting. Local impact through fire and cutting is seen as a form of sustainable use however tapia woodlands are now found only in scattered, isolated stands totaling at most 132,255 ha. Native woody vegetation of the central highlands is increasingly replaced by grasslands, primarily due to increased fire frequency as areas are burned annually.
...Uapaca bojeri in languages:
- English
- tapia
- English
- tapia tree
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Uapaca ambanjensis
- Uapaca amplifolia
- Uapaca benguelensis
- Uapaca bojeri
- Uapaca densifolia
- Uapaca ferruginea
- Uapaca gossweileri
- Uapaca guineensis
- Uapaca heudelotii
- Uapaca kirkiana
- Uapaca lissopyrena
- Uapaca littoralis
- Uapaca louvelii
- Uapaca mole
- Uapaca niangadoumae
- Uapaca nitida
- Uapaca paludosa
- Uapaca pilosa
- Uapaca pynaertii
- Uapaca robynsii
- Uapaca sansibarica
- Uapaca staudtii
- Uapaca thouarsii
- Uapaca togoensis




























































































































































