Hagenia is a monotypic genus of flowering plant with the sole species Hagenia abyssinica, native to the high-elevation Afromontane regions of central...
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Kalahari Sand in Angola, but also in nearby south-central African countries. Hagenia abyssinica, also known as East African Rosewood, is a species of flowering...
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Bolbosaponaria Bondarenko Dichoglottis Fisch. & C.A.Mey. Gypsophytum Ehrh. Hagenia Moench Jordania Boiss. Lanaria Adans. Pseudosaponaria (F.N.Williams) Ikonn...
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Afrocarpus falcatus and Juniperus procera, often with the broadleaved Hagenia abyssinica. In the Harenna Forest, pockets of moist, closed-canopy forest...
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ferns and epiphytes; farther up in cloud forests Podocarpus latifolius, Hagenia abyssinica and Erica excelsa grow, as well as fog-dependent mosses. On...
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distinct zones, including: bamboo forest at 2,200–2,800 m (7,200–9,200 ft); Hagenia forest at 2,800–3,400 m (9,200–11,200 ft); and the giant senecio zone at...
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the south and west, is Hagenia-Hypericum forest, which covers about 30% of the park. This is one of the largest forests of Hagenia abyssinica. The vegetation...
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African Rosewood or Senegal, Gaboon Rosewood, Millettia laurentii (Wenge), Hagenia abyssinica also as East African Rosewood Andaman rosewood, redwood, padauk...
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Redwood Junction station, West Valley City, Utah, U.S. African redwood, Hagenia Albino redwood, a redwood tree unable to produce chlorophyll Andaman redwood...
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their most dominant activity. They mostly feed themselves on leaves of Hagenia abyssinica. Of the 16% active time, 4% of the time was used travelling...
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Lamiales Mimulopsis elliotii Mimulopsis arborescens Rosales Prunus africana Hagenia abyssinica Alchemilla subnivalis Alchemilla stuhlmanii Alchemilla triphylla...
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Potentilla) Fallugia Filipendula Fragaria – strawberries Geum – avenses Hagenia – African redwood Leucosidea – oldwood Marcetella Margyricarpus – pearlfruit...
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Hypericum revolutum, Kniphofia foliosa, Solanum sessilistellatum and Hagenia abyssinica leaves. They prefer Alchemilla rotti, Helichrysum splendidum...
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forest there are Juniper trees (Juniperous procera), African redwood (Hagenia abyssinica), African olive (Olea africana), fig (Ficus spp), and waterberry...
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and cloud forest dominated by Hagenia abyssinica. The drier northern slopes include some remnant woodlands of Hagenia abyssinica, African juniper (Juniperus...
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and Afrocarpus, are a characteristic tree, along with Prunus africana, Hagenia abyssinica, Juniperus procera, and Olea spp.. In the higher mountains,...
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trunks of Erica in thickets of Erica johnstonii as well as in forests of Hagenia abyssinica and Rapanea melanophloeios. The lichen has a byssoid (wispy...
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Kosso is the common name of the east African tree Hagenia abyssinica. Kosso may also refer to: Coşava, a Romanian village, Kossó in Hungarian Pterocarpus...
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detail (Amaryllidaceae) Dendrosenecio adnivalis (Asteraceae) Hagenia abyssinica (tree) Hagenia abyssinica, anatomical detail (Rosaceae) Symphonia globulifera...
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vegetation above 2,600 m (8,500 ft) is subalpine with foremost African redwood (Hagenia abyssinica) growing up to 3,000 m (9,800 ft). Tree heath (Erica arborea)...
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showing specific preferences for certain elevation ranges. The bamboo zones, Hagenia-Hypericum forests, and high-altitude ericaceous vegetation each harbour...
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Mount Kenya, Kilimanjaro, and in the Aberdare Range. They live in the Hagenia and Hypericum scrub in the timberline forest between 3000 and 4000 m. It...
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altitude and rainfall. Hardwood trees include camphor, cedar, podo and hagenia. Much of the range has been protected within the Aberdare National Park...
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Podocarpus trees. Above this is the timberline forest, characterized by Hagenia (rosewood). Directly above the treeline are heathland (on the wetter aspect)...
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Dirinaria picta (Sw.) Clem. & Shear Synonyms Dimelaena picta (Sw.) Trevis. Hagenia picta (Sw.) Bagl. Lichen pictus Sw. Lobaria picta (Sw.) Raeusch. Parmelia...
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14,000 feet), and on the slopes of all the larger mountains mixed with Hagenia abyssinica. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Afrosciadium kerstenii...
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Sanguisorbinae in tribe Sanguisorbeae. It includes the Afromontane endemics Hagenia and Leucosidea. Eriksson, Torsten; Hibbs, Malin S.; Yoder, Anne D.; Delwiche...
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to the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia. Its natural habitats are Astropanax–Hagenia–Hypericum montane forests and Afro-alpine moorland, and the transition...
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and hard seeds. Individual species are too many to list, but include Hagenia abyssinica, Hypericum revolutum, and Podocarpus falcatus. Milner and Harris...
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Conat. Praem.(1852) Geissodea stellaris (Link) (L.) A. St.-Hil.(1805) Hagenia stellaris (Link) (L.) De Not.(1846) Imbricaria stellaris (Link) (L.) DC...
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