Cassipourea malosana

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Cassipourea malosana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Rhizophoraceae
Genus: Cassipourea
Species:
C. malosana
Binomial name
Cassipourea malosana
(Baker) Alston
Synonyms[2]
  • Cassipourea abyssinica (Engl.) Alston
  • Cassipourea avettae (Chiov.) Alston
  • Cassipourea eickii (Engl.) Alston
  • Cassipourea elliottii (Engl.) Alston
  • Cassipourea gerrardii (Schinz) Alston
  • Weihea abyssinica Engl.
  • Weihea avettae Chiov.
  • Weihea boranensis Chiov.
  • Weihea eickii Engl.
  • Weihea elliottii Engl.
  • Weihea gerrardii Schinz
  • Weihea ilicifolia Brehmer
  • Weihea malosana Baker
  • Weihea salvago-raggei Chiov.

Cassipourea malosana is a species of plant native to tropical Africa.

Cassipourea malosana is an evergreen shrub or tree, growing to 25 or 30 meters in height, and occasionally up to 45 meters, with a rounded crown. The tree has a straight unbuttressed trunk which can be up to 60 cm in diameter and unbranched up to 20 meters from the ground. The bark is smooth and pale.[3] The leaves are lanceolate, 3 to 10 mm long and 1 to 5 mm wide, with a glossy upper surface and a matte underside.[2]

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