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Opilia amentacea

Opilia amentacea Roxb.
Opilia amentacea
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Opilia amentacea is a shrub species in the family Opiliaceae, native to regions including Angola, India, and various parts of Africa and Southeast Asia. It was first described in 1802 by Roxb.

Description

Opilia amentacea is a shrub found in wooded savannah and thicket habitats. It is part of the Opiliaceae family and is distributed across several countries including Angola, India, and others in Africa and Southeast Asia. Specimens have been collected and documented, such as Raimundo et al. 585 (LISC 024814).

Distribution

IN · Angola · Benin · Bismarck Archipelago · Borneo · Burkina · Burundi · Cambodia · Cameroon · Central African Repu · Chad · China South-Central · Ethiopia · Gabon · Gambia · Ghana · Guinea-Bissau · Guinea · India · Ivory Coast · Jawa · Kenya · Laos · Lesser Sunda Is. · Madagascar · Malawi · Mali · Maluku · Mozambique · Myanmar

Synonyms

Opilia celtidifoliaOpilia tomentellaOpilia angiensisOpilia thoreliiOpilia senegalensisOpilia ruwenzoriensisOpilia pentitdisOpilia javanicaOpilia fragransTetanosia olacioidesPentitdis scandensGroutia celtidifoliaOpilia amentacea var. tomentellaOpilia celtidifolia var. tomentellaOpilia celtidifolia var. sphaerocarpa

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