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Fabaceae FAMILY

Bikinia pellegrinii

Bikinia pellegrinii

Edibility
0/5
Medicinal
0/5

Safety & Hazards

None known

Botanical Description

Bikinia pellegrinii is a tree with a hemispherical crown; it can grow up to 50 metres tall. The straight, cylindrical bole can be free of branches for up to 30 metres; up to 200cm in diameter with broad buttresses around 1 metre high radiating out for up to 10 metres[ 896 Title Monopetalanthus exit. A systematic study of Aphanocalyx, Bikinia, Icuria, Michelsonia and Tetraberlinia Publication Wageningen Agricultural University Papers 99-4 Author Wieringa J.J. Publisher Wageningen University; Holland Year 1999 ISBN 90-5808-121-4 Description A university thesis, it is a revision of the genus Monopetalanthus and related genera with a very good description of the species, including known uses. ]. The tree is a source of 'Andoung' timber and is often harvested from the wild for local use and trade.

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeWest tropical Africa - southern Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, DR Congo.
HabitatCanopy tree of primary evergreen rain-forest, growing in areas not subject to inundation; in small clusters of less than 10 mature trees; also in larger stands; at elevations up to 900 metres[ 896 Title Monopetalanthus exit. A systematic study of Aphanocalyx, Bikinia, Icuria, Michelsonia and Tetraberlinia Publication Wageningen Agricultural University Papers 99-4 Author Wieringa J.J. Publisher Wageningen University; Holland Year 1999 ISBN 90-5808-121-4 Description A university thesis, it is a revision of the genus Monopetalanthus and related genera with a very good description of the species, including known uses. ].