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Brachystegia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Family: Caesalpinioideae
Genus: Brachystegia
Species

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A genus of tree of the sub-family Caesalpinioideae that is native to tropical Africa.


Species

  • Brachystegia allenii
  • Brachystegia angustistipulata
  • Brachystegia bakeriana
  • Brachystegia bequaertii
  • Brachystegia boehmii
  • Brachystegia bussei
  • Brachystegia cynometroides
  • Brachystegia eurycoma
  • Brachystegia floribunda
  • Brachystegia glaberrima
  • Brachystegia glaucescens
  • Brachystegia gossweileri
  • Brachystegia kalongensis
  • Brachystegia kennedyi
  • Brachystegia laurentii
  • Brachystegia leonensis
  • Brachystegia longifolia
  • Brachystegia luishiensis
  • Brachystegia lujae
  • Brachystegia manga
  • Brachystegia microphylla
  • Brachystegia mildbraedii
  • Brachystegia nigerica
  • Brachystegia puberula
  • Brachystegia russelliae
  • Brachystegia spiciformis
  • Brachystegia stipulata
  • Brachystegia subfalcato
  • Brachystegia tamarindoides
  • Brachystegia taxifolia
  • Brachystegia torrei
  • Brachystegia utilis
  • Brachystegia wangermeeana
  • Brachystegia zenkeri



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Brachystegia (365 words)
This isolated community Brachystegia woodland would therefore not constitute a relic of the Mimobo woodland, but rather be a relic of an ancient tropical floral element, which extended across the eastern highlands of Zimbabwe into the Soutpansberg.
The locals are well aware of the fact that this is an isolated community of Brachystegia woodland with its main distribution being north of the Limpopo River.
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It still supports much wilderness and it holds around 650 species of bird, many of which are difficult to see anywhere else: it should be possible to see over 300 species in a two week visit.
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