Talbotiella is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes 9 species native to west-central and west tropical Africa. Most species ranges from Ghana to the Republic of the Congo.[1] Five are endemic to Cameroon.[2] T. cheekii is endemic to Guinea.[1]
Most are trees growing 6 to 35 meters tall. Some form stilt roots to anchor themselves in wet soil. T. eketensis is a shrub. They grow in coastal and freshwater swamp forest and seasonally-dry forest, often on sandy soil, and on rocky hills.[1]
- Talbotiella bakossiensis Cheek
- Talbotiella batesii Baker f.
- Talbotiella breteleri (Aubrév.) Mackinder & Wieringa
- Talbotiella cheekii Burgt
- Talbotiella ebo Mackinder & Wieringa
- Talbotiella eketensis Baker f.
- Talbotiella gentii Hutch. & Greenway
- Talbotiella korupensis Mackinder & Wieringa
- Talbotiella velutina Burgt & Wieringa
References
- ^ a b c d e Talbotiella Baker f. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
- ^ a b Mackinder, B. A., Wieringa, J. J., & van der Burgt, X. M. (2010). A revision of the genus Talbotiella Baker f.(Caesalpinioideae: Leguminosae). Kew Bulletin, 401-420.