Majidea zanguebarica J.Kirk

Species

Angiosperms > Sapindales > Sapindaceae > Majidea

Characteristics

A monoecious deciduous tree. It grows 12m high.
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Growth form tree
Growth support free-standing
Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality monoecy
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Mature height (meter) 12.0
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Environment

Riverine and coastal bushland; woodland with Julbernardia, Cynometra, Brachystegia; dry evergreen forest fringes; semideciduous often flooded forest; open ground with Hyphaene; often on coral; abandoned sisal plantations; at elevations to 500 metres.
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Hardiness (USDA) 9-12

Usage

Uses charcoal environmental use material wood
Edible -
Therapeutic use Anti-bacterial agents (leaf), Fever (leaf), Intestinal diseases (leaf), Wounds and injuries (leaf), Anti-bacterial agents (seed), Fever (seed), Intestinal diseases (seed), Wounds and injuries (seed), Anti-bacterial agents (unspecified)
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Cultivation

Can be grown by seedlings.
Mode seedlings
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Images

Leaf

Majidea zanguebarica leaf picture by Terri Quinters (cc-by-sa)

Fruit

Majidea zanguebarica fruit picture by Manfred Baraka (cc-by-sa)

Distribution

Majidea zanguebarica world distribution map, present in Jamaica, Kenya, Trinidad and Tobago, and Tanzania, United Republic of

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:783584-1
WFO ID wfo-0001135067
COL ID 735C3
BDTFX ID -
INPN ID 447594
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Synonyms

Harpullia zanguebarica Majidea zanguebarica subsp. zanguebarica Majidea zanguebarica

Lower taxons

Majidea zanguebarica subsp. madagascariensis