Scientific Name: Baphia nitida Lodd.
Caption: Baphia nitida Lodd. et al.
Photographer: Ahmad FuadMorad
Notes: Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.  Baphia nitida Lodd. et al. Fabaceae. CN: African-sandalwood, Barwood, Camwood. Native to West-Central Tropical Africa and West Tropical Africa. shrubby, hard-wooded African tree. Its wood is commonly used to make a red dye. The earliest dye wood (Camwood) was from West Africa. The source of the dye, which
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