Martin Pellizzer

Gilbertiodendron Grandistipulatum

Gilbertiodendron grandistipulatum is a rare and lesser-known tree species native to parts of western Africa. It belongs to the Fabaceae family, known for its nitrogen-fixing abilities and ecological importance. This plant is characterized by its distinctive leaves and unique floral structure, making it a subject of interest for botanists and conservationists. Despite its ecological value, it remains under-researched and faces threats from habitat loss and deforestation. Understanding and protecting this species is crucial for preserving biodiversity in its native ecosystems.