Mahagani

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Mahagani (Swietenia macrophylla King)

 

Family : Meliaceae

Synonym : Swietenia belizensis Lundell

Common Names : Mahagony, Manthagani

Flowering Period : April – March

Distribution : Native of Central America

Habitat : Grown as avenue tree, also raised in plantations

 

Uses : Timber yielding. The bark is astringent, bitter and febrifuge. An infusion is used to treat diarrhoea and fevers.

Key Characters :Mahagony are deciduous trees; bark brown. Leaves paripinnate, alternate; leaflets  opposite or subopposite; lamina, obliquely ovate-lanceolate, apex acuminate, margin entire, glabrous, shining above, dull beneath. Flowers bisexual, pale yellow; calyx lobes 5, lobes; petals 5, oblong; staminal tube apically 10-lobed; stamens 10; ovary superior, 5-celled, ovules many. Fruit a capsule, oblong-globose, 5-valved, woody, rusty outside; seeds many, winged.