Meineckia capillipes

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Meineckia capillipes is a species of plant in the family Phyllanthaceae. It is endemic to Tanzania.[1] Known locally as Kizeza-mzitu, the plant is small (up to 10 meters), with white, soft wood. The leaves are simple and alternate, and the flowers and fruit are green. The roots are used medicinally by local peoples for stomach problems.[2]

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  2. Lovett, J.C., Ruffo, C.K., Gereau, R.E. & Taplin, J.R.D. (2006) Field Guide to the Moist Forest Trees of Tanzania. Template:Webarchive The Society for Environmental Exploration, London and Dar es Salaam.

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