Rinorea dentata, commonly known as kuntze, is a species of plant in the family Violaceae.
It is particularly common in the Omo Forest Reserve in Ogun State, Nigeria.
[1][2] Rinorea dentata is a large shrub or small tree growing up to 10 m (33 ft) high.
It is an understorey tree growing in dense, shady locations in forests.
[2] The wood of this plant is used as a chewing stick for oral hygiene, and extracts have been used for anti-microbial and anti-malaria purposes as a folk remedy in humans, and as a veterinary remedy for aiding parturition in livestock.