Craibia
Craibia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It contains nine species native to sub-Saharan Africa, ranging from Liberia east to the Horn of Africa and south to the Cape Provinces of South Africa.
Craibia was named for William Grant Craib, a British botanist who was an Assistant for India at Royal [Botanic Gardens, Kew|Kew] and a professor at Aberdeen University, the author of Contributions to the Flora of Siam and Florae siamensis enumeratio. The genus Craibia was published in 1911 by British botanist Stephen Troyte Dunn.