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Swietenia mahagoni
Mahogany, West Indian Mahogany
Species Name | Swietenia mahagoni |
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Common Name | Mahogany, West Indian Mahogany |
Family | Meliaceae |
Genus | Swietenia |
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Species Information
- Tree 30-35 m tall. Pinnately compound leaves up to 35 cm long with 8-12 pairs of leaflets. Flowers small, greenish-yellow, in inflorescence at the axils of leaves. Fruits are woody, brown capsules 6-10 cm long, splitting open into 5 parts and releasing numerous brown winged seeds.
- Tropical America; Florida to Caribbean
- Pastures along the sides of roads; rare in natural woodlands
- 50-1500 m
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- pH 6.2-7.0 [1]
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- Inferred from habitat association. [1]
- It is an exotic species only planted in urban areas. None were observed growing in coastal areas.
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- It does not do well in plantations, often due to attacks from the shoot borer Hypsipyla grandella, which can cause the branches to occur at lower heights. However, a plantation context is specific and may not apply to urban trees, especially since misshapen trees have no timber value. [1]
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- Has medicinal properties and is used for timber [1]
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Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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