Anogeissus
Anogeissus is a genus of trees in the family Combretaceae. The 10 to 12 species are distributed in Asia and tropical Africa. Plants of the World Online now refers to this genus as a synonym of Terminalia L.
These are trees and shrubs with tubular flowers that lack petals and dry fruits with ridges or wings.
Axlewood is used for its wood and tannins and as a fodder. African birch is used for its wood and to make yellow dye and medicinal compounds.
Species include:
- Anogeissus acuminata
- Anogeissus bentii
- Anogeissus dhofarica
- Anogeissus latifolia
- Anogeissus leiocarpa
- Anogeissus pendula
- Anogeissus rotundifolia
- Anogeissus schimperi
- Anogeissus sericea