Crateva adansonii
Crateva adansonii DC.

Crateva adansonii is a small tree species in the Capparaceae family, native to Africa and Asia. It is known as 'sacred barna' in India and 'bún trái đỏ' in Vietnam. The species was first described in 1824.
Description
Crateva adansonii, part of the Capparaceae family, is a small tree found across Africa and Asia. It is recognized by local names such as 'sacred barna' in India and 'bún trái đỏ' in Vietnam. The species has a wide distribution, occurring in regions such as Assam, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chad, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, India, Ivory Coast, Java, Kenya, Laos, and the Lesser Sunda Islands. It was first described by DC. in 1824.
Distribution
AU · Global · Assam · Benin · Burkina · Cambodia · Cameroon · Chad · Eritrea · Ethiopia · Gambia · Ghana · Guinea-Bissau · Guinea · India · Ivory Coast · Jawa · Kenya · Laos · Lesser Sunda Is. · Malaya · Mali · Mauritania · Myanmar · Nigeria · Niger · Philippines · Rwanda · Senegal · Sri Lanka


