Deinbollia pinnata
Deinbollia pinnata (Poir.) Schumach. & Thonn.

Deinbollia pinnata is a species in the genus Deinbollia, belonging to the family Sapindaceae. It was first described in 1827 by (Poir.) Schumach. & Thonn. This plant is native to several countries in West Africa, including Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo. It is also found in specific regions of Guinea such as Base-Guinée, Guinée forestière, Haute-Guinée, and Moyenne-Guinée.
Description
Deinbollia pinnata is a member of the Sapindaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the soapberry family. It is distributed across several West African countries, where it grows in its native habitats. The species is part of the Deinbollia genus, which includes other related plant species. Its presence in regions like Base-Guinée, Guinée forestière, Haute-Guinée, and Moyenne-Guinée highlights its adaptation to the ecological conditions of these areas.
Distribution
Benin · Cameroon · Ghana · Guinea · Ivory Coast · Liberia · Nigeria · Senegal · Sierra Leone · Togo · Base-Guinée · Guinée forestière · Haute-Guinée · Moyenne-Guinée
Synonyms
Sapindus guineensisDeinbollia dahomensisDeinbollia elliotiiDeinbollia leptophyllaOrnitrophe pinnataSchmidelia pinnataProstea pinnata



