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What (who) is Gabon$30613$ - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Gabon nut; Gabon Nut

LGBT rights in Gabon         
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RIGHTS OF LGBT PEOPLE IN GABON
Gay Rights in Gabon; Gay rights in Gabon; LGBT history in Gabon; Transgender rights in Gabon
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in Gabon face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Except for a period between July 2019 and June 2020, same-sex sexual activity has never been illegal in Gabon.
Education in Gabon         
EDUCATION
Education in gabon; Higher education in Gabon
Education in Gabon is largely based on the French educational system. On the federal level, it is regulated by two Ministries: the Ministry of Education, which is in charge of Pre-school through to High School, and the Ministry of Higher Education and Innovative Technologies, which is in charge of universities and professional schools.
Gabon–India relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN GABON AND INDIA
Gabon-India relations; India–Gabon relations; India-Gabon relations; History of Gabon–India relations; History of Gabon-India relations
Gabon–India relations refers to the international relations that exist between Gabon and India. Gabon maintains an embassy in New Delhi.

Wikipedia

Coula edulis

Coula edulis is a tree in the genus Coula, native to tropical western Africa from Sierra Leone to Angola. It is plentiful in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. It prefers tropical regions and is tolerant of light shade. It can be found in the top canopy of forest as well as the lower story and has no special soil requirements.

It is an evergreen tree growing to a height of 25–38 m, and has a dense crown that can cast deep shade. The leaves are arranged alternately, simple, 10–30 cm long and 4 cm broad, with an entire margin and an acuminate apex. The flowers are produced from April to June, and are greenish yellow, with either four or five petals.

The nut is an ellipsoidal drupe available from August to January, 3–4 cm long, with flesh surrounding the kernel, 5–6 mm thick, smooth in texture and can be red or green. The kernel shell is extremely hard and makes germination difficult. The nuts are usually found under the mother trees.

Common names include Gabon nut and African walnut. It is not related to the walnut, being so named because its nuts bear a superficial resemblance to the walnut.

Local names
  • Anamemila, Apopo, Sida in Nigeria
  • Bombulu in Zaire
  • Dibetou in Gabon and Ivory Coast
  • Mpengwa in Ghana
Dialect names
  • Akiouhia in Tchaman
  • Atsan in Atié
  • Bogüe in Agni
  • Howôtou in Oubi
  • Ouatou in Kroumen
  • Séatou or Sratou in Guéré