
Pod Mahogany - Environmental Buddies
Jul 25, 2019 · The pod mahogany is a medium to large, deep-rooted, deciduous tree that may grow up to 35 m high, with a large spreading crown. Bark: It’s somewhat straight trunk may be up to 1 m in diameter and has a grey-green or creamy grey, smooth bark that is beautifully patterned with raised rings that flake off irregularly, leaving circular patches.
Afzelia quanzensis - Wikipedia
Afzelia quanzensis (pod mahogany, Afrikaans: peulmahonie, Venda: mutokota, Zulu: inkehli) is a species of tree native to sub-Saharan Africa. [3] It ranges from Somalia and Democratic Republic of the Congo to South Africa. [2] It is a protected tree in South Africa. [3]
Afzelia quanzensis | PlantZAfrica - SANBI
The pod mahogany is a medium to large, deep-rooted tree, that may grow up to 35 m high, with a large spreading crown. Its somewhat straight trunk may be up to 1 m in diameter and has a grey-green or creamy grey, smooth bark that is beautifully patterned with raised rings that flake off irregularly, leaving circular patches.
Chanfuta | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
Namely, excellent dimensional stability, and excellent rot resistance. The wood also has a mahogany-like appearance, and is sometimes called pod mahogany (or even Rhodesian mahogany)—though it is not botanically related to other true mahoganies in the Meliaceae family.
Mahogany – Pod - Rare Woods USA
Pod Mahogany is a light reddish-brown wood, indigenous to the southeastern region of Africa. (Sapwood is easily distinguishable, with its pale yellow coloration.) It is a very hard wood — considerably more dense, stable and durable than any other ‘mahogany substitute’ wood.
How To Grow Afzelia quanzensis | EarthOne
Afzelia quanzensis, commonly known as the pod mahogany or African mahogany, is a tree native to seasonally dry tropical climates in Africa. It belongs to the Fabaceae family and is known for its hardwood, which is highly valued in the timber industry.
CHANFUTA (Pod Mahogany) – AFZELIA QUANZENSIS
Large, half-moon shaped woody pods. These split on the tree to release the seeds which are oblong, shiny and black with a scarlet or orange aril at one end. The seeds are much in demand for ornaments. They are often strung into necklaces. Medicinal uses: In pre-Colonial days, Africans made an infusion of the roots as a remedy for bilharzia.
Keys to Kruger
This pod-mahogany tree is one of a group standing in sandy soils, on a low hill north-east of Punda Maria. Somewhere in its past this tree suffered damage, leaving it with a large dead limb, and one finger pointing poignantly to the sky. Nevertheless, the tree thrives!
Symbolism and Benefits of the Pod Mahogany - greg.app
Apr 25, 2024 · The Pod Mahogany reigns with majestic presence in landscapes. Its sweeping canopy and robust trunk command attention, while delicate flowers and richly hued pods add a touch of elegance. This tree doesn't just stand; it performs, transforming spaces into living art installations. 📚 Seeds of Knowledge: Educational and Research Importance
Pod Mahogany (Afzelia quanzensis) - Nimmaplants
Jan 8, 2021 · A little tree inside! This tree originally grows in the middle and south of Africa. It is a deciduous tree that can reach a height of 12 to 15 meters and produces large, black seed pods containing the seeds.