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This ecoregion is characterized by the dominance of the tree Colophospermum mopane (Caesalpiniaceae), which is the sole canopy species throughout much of its range.
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Over 1,100 species of plants occur, with well-represented families including Apocynaceae, Caesalpiniaceae, Euphorbiaceae, and Rubiaceae.
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It is separated from surrounding ecoregions by its lower elevation and rainfall, and is characterized by the dominance of the tree Colophospermum mopane (Caesalpiniaceae), which is the sole canopy species throughout much of its range.
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Miombo plant communities are dominated by trees belonging to the family Caesalpiniaceae, and characterized by Brachystegia and Julbernardia species.
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Mimosaceae and Caesalpiniaceae are the dominant families in the moist evergreen forest type, with Piptadeniastrum africanum, Parkia bicolor, Erythrophleum ivorense, Anthonotha spp.,
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The Mimosaceae and Caesalpiniaceae families dominate the moist evergreen forests.
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Caesalpiniaceae (Fabaceae) syn: Bauhinia fassoglensis Schweinf.
Chapter 7 1999
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Caesalpiniaceae (Fabaceae) syn: Bauhinia thonningii Schum.
Chapter 7 1999
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In Côte d’Ivoire, two plant families dominate the moist evergreen forest; Mimosaceae and Caesalpiniaceae.
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Dryobalanops spp.) and, to a lesser extent, species in the Caesalpiniaceae family (Koompasia spp.,
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