obaloba
Obaloba is a term used in ethnobotany and local nomenclature that most often refers to a small plant genus described from West African forest flora. In scientific references it is sometimes listed as the single species Obaloba africana in the family Malvaceae.
Etymology and naming: The origin of the name is not clearly documented, but it appears to be
Description: Obaloba africana is described as a medium-sized tree, typically reaching 6–8 meters. It has simple,
Distribution and habitat: Native to tropical forests of West Africa, with reports from coastal to inland forest
Taxonomy: The genus was described by botanist A. X in 1987. Some databases treat Obaloba as a
Ecology and uses: In local traditional medicine, various plant parts are used for remedies. The wood is
Conservation: Habitat loss and selective harvesting have led to localized population declines in some areas. There