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Baphia cymosa

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Baphia cymosa
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B. cymosa
Binomial name
Baphia cymosa
Breteler

Baphia cymosa is a plant species native to the République du Gabon in central Africa. The plant grows there in tropical rainforest.[1]

Baphia cymosa is a small tree up to 4 m tall. Leaves are simple, broadly elliptical, tapering at the tip, glabrous on the upper side but with a few light hairs on the underside. Flowers are white, borne in small groups.[1][2]

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