Carapa procera

Carapa procera, a wɔfrɛ no African crabwood, yɛ dua bi a ɛwɔ Carapa abusua mu, ɛfiri Afrika Atɔeɛ fam mmeaɛ a nsuo tɔ na owia bɔ kɛseɛ ne Amazon kwaeɛ mu, na wɔde baa Vietnam.[1] Atumfoɔ binom akyekyɛ Amerika Anaafo Fam nnipa no mu ayɛ wɔn ankasa mmoa ahodoɔ, Carapa surinamensis .[1] Wɔboaboa nnuaba no ano denneennen wɔ wuram de hwehwɛ wɔn ngo, kwaeɛ[2] mu ade a ɛnyɛ nnua. Wɔ Afrika mmeaɛ a nsuo tɔ na owia bɔ kɛse no, mmoa ahodoɔ no rekɔ asiane mu kɛseɛ.[3]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Plants of the world Online (2017), Board of trustees of the royal botanic gardens
  2. Pierre‐Michel Forget, Patrick A. Jansen (2007-02), "Hunting Increases Dispersal Limitation in the Tree Carapa procera , a Nontimber Forest Product", Conservation Biology (in English), vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 106–113, doi:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2006.00590.x, ISSN 0888-8892, retrieved 2024-03-29 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. Fanta Reine Sheirita Tietiambou (2020), Local preferences for three indigenious oil-seed plants and attitudes towards their conservation in the Kenedougou province of Burkina Faso, West Africa