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Sources used for illustrations

Chapter 2: Garcinia kola, based on a photo by Paul Latham, from “Photos
of Flowers and Plants from Bas-Congo” (http://
club.euronet.be/luc.pauwels/GarcKola.JPG)
Chapter 3: Prunus africana, redrawn from a botanical illustration by
Margaret Stone, published in Beentje, H. (ed.) Flora of Tropical
East Africa, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Chapter 4: Harpagophytum procumbens, based on photos by Rachel
Wynberg
Chapter 5: Cassipourea flanaganii, redrawn from a botanical drawing by
Tony Dold
Chapter 6: Vitellaria paradoxa, redrawn from a botanical illustration by
Margaret Stone, published in Beentje, H. (ed.) Flora of Tropical
East Africa, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Chapter 7: Garcinia kola, based on a photo by Paul Latham. Flowers and
Plants from Bas-Congo (http://club.euronet.be/luc.pauwels/
GarcKola.JPG)
Chapter 8: Dacryodes edulis, drawn from a botanical specimen, Bogor
Herbarium
Chapter 9: Azadirachta indica, drawn from a botanical specimen, Bogor
Herbarium
Chapter 11: Afzelia quanzensis, based on photos by Piet Van Wyk, published
in Van Wyk, Braam and Van Wyk, Piet (1997) Field guide to
trees of southern Africa. Struik, Cape Town.
Chapter 12: Pterocarpus angolensis, based on photos by Piet Van Wyk. Van
Wyk, Braam and Van Wyk, Piet (eds.) 1997. Field guide to trees
of southern Africa. Struik, Cape Town.
Chapter 13: Acacia seyal, based on a photo by Ken Cook from Plant Creations
Inc. (http://www.plantcreations.com)
Chapter 14: Hyphaene petersiana, based on photos by Phosiso Sola
Chapter 15-17:Laccosperma secundiflorum, drawn from a botanical specimen

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