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Hymenaea verrucosa, syn. Trachylobium verrucosum (Gärtn.) Oliv.

Afrikaans: Kopalbome in Tanzanië
English: Zanzibar copals, or Amber trees, also known as Mnangu and Mtandarusi, photographed in Tanzania. Note that Mnangu may also refer to Rourea coccinea subsp. boiviniana (Baill.) Jongkind.[1]
Deutsch: Kopalbäume
Source Walter Busse: Deutsch-Ostafrika. II. Ostafrikanische Nutzpflanzen. In: Karsten, G. & Schenck, H (Hrsgb.): Vegetationsbilder, Sechste Reihe, Heft 7, Tafel 42. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Jena, 1908.
Author Fotografie von Carl Vincenti, Daressalam. Lichtdruck von J.B. Obernetter, München
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