Lecaniodiscus fraxinifolius is a densely leafy, very variable, untidy shrub or tree usually growing from 4 - 20 metres tall but sometimes only 2.5 metres tall.
Small tree with dense foliage. Leaves paripinnate, up to 30 cm long with 3-7 pairs of leaflets; leaflets oblong to elliptic, 3-11 cm long, yellowish green to ...
BARK: Fairly smooth, grey, becoming darker and rougher, even scaly, with age. LEAVES: Alternate, compound, with 3-7 pairs of thin leaflets, generally oval,.
The native range of this species is S. Tropical Africa. It is a tree and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Mozambique (Macossa district): fruit eaten fresh uncooked. Additional Information. Name Authority: Baker; Vernaculars: (Manyika/Shona): Nyakasikiri, Mtalala.
Lecaniodiscus fraxinifolius is a species of plants with 18 observations.
It contains three species native to tropical Africa: Lecaniodiscus cupanioides Planch. ex Benth. Lecaniodiscus fraxinifolius Baker; Lecaniodiscus punctatus J.B. ...
Untidy tree to 20(–30) m. tall with pale grey bark, sometimes slightly buttressed; young twigs, petioles, rhachides and petiolules tawny-pubescent and sometimes ...
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The native range of this subspecies is W. & SW. Ethiopia to E. Tropical Africa. It is a tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.