Angylocalyx is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes seven species native to sub-Saharan Africa, ranging from Guinea to Angola, Tanzania, and Kenya.[1]
The following species are accepted:[1][2][3]
Angylocalyx boutiqueanus L. Touss.
Angylocalyx braunii Harms
Angylocalyx oligophyllus (Baker) Baker f.
Angylocalyx pynaertii De Wild.
Angylocalyx schumannianus Taub.
Angylocalyx talbotii Hutch. & Dalziel
Angylocalyx vermeuleniiDe Wild.
Members of this genus accumulate hydroxypipecolic acids and iminosugars in their leaves.[4]
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