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Baphia abyssinica

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Baphia abyssinica
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Baphia abyssinica is a species of flowering tree in the family Fabaceae. It is found in western Ethiopia and Sudan. It is threatened by habitat loss, categorized as "vulnerable".[2]

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Mallet (81 cm) and wedge made of Baphia abyssinica

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In Ethiopia, the Amharic and Shakacho language name for the tree is shifu. In the Majang language it is known as duwe.[3] Twigs from this tree are used for brushing teeth and fighting tooth infections.[4] The wood is hard and is used for tools, such as for mallets. It is also used for house construction.

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