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Afzelia quanzensis

R40.00

Afzelia quanzensis

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SKU: AFZ QUA Category: Trees and large shrubs
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Afzelia quanzensis (Fabaceae) 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. Sowing : Sow in a seedling tray filled with a mixture of river sand and compost (5:1). Press into the mixture, cover lightly with soil, and keep moist. Germination may take two to three weeks. Seeds that are as old as ten years may still germinate if stored in a cool, dry place. Locality : Malilangwe. Harvest : January 2020

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