Swietenia Macrophylla King

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Height

3meter

0.1girth

Swietenia Macrophylla King

 
Family Name: Meliaceae
Synonyms: Swietenia belizensisSwietenia krokoviiSwietenia candolleiSwietenia tessmannii
Common Name: Broad-leafed Mahogany, American Mahogany, Honduras Mahogany, 大叶桃花心木

Description and Ethnobotany

Foliage Leaves are asymmetric, simple pinnate compound, with 4-6 leaflets. Young leaves are pink or red, and gradually change to dark green when mature. Mature leaves are up to 20cm long.
Flowers The tree produces small, fragrant, white flowers, which are held in inflorescences called panicles.
Fruit When ripe, the fruits of the tree are dry hard woody capsules measuring up to 40 cm in length. These split open from apex to base to release numerous winged brown seeds that are dispersed by the wind.
Others - Plant Morphology Originating from tropical America, Swietenia macrophylla was introduced into Asia, the Pacific and Africa. S. macrophylla is commonly grown in Singapore as an ornamental roadside tree and is one of the world's most valuable source of hardwood timber used to make furniture. An evergreen tree, S. macrophylla is long-lived and slow-growing and can grow up to 35-40 m tall, with a girth of 3-4m. The bark of young trees is smooth and grey, but becomes dark brown and grey, ridged and flaky when trees mature. Propagation:Propagated from seeds. Seeds can be harvested from mature fruits which are collected directly from the tree, then beaten to open up the capsule. Seeds do not require any pre-treatment. Fresh seeds have a high germination rate of more than 90%.
Cultivation Prefers full sun, well-drained soil and requires moderate water. Care should be taken not to over-water. Prefers slightly acidic soil (pH6.1-6.5).
Etymology The genus epithet Swietenia is derived from the botanist and physician to Maria Theresa of Austria, Gerard von Swieten. The specific epithet macrophylla refers to large leaves, which is derived from the Greek "makros" meaning "large" and "phyllon" meaning "leaf".
Ethnobotanical Uses Cultural / Religious: Heritage Tree: There are 9 individuals of Swietenia macrophylla listed as Heritage Trees in Singapore. They are found all over various parts of Singapore. To find out more about these trees, please visit the Heritage Tree Register.

Full Sun

Full Sun

Moderate Water

Moderate Water

Suitable for Roadsides

Suitable for Roadsides

Fragrant Plant

Fragrant Plant

Tree

Tree