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Chrysobalanaceae FAMILY

Maranthes glabra

Maranthes glabra

Edibility
2/5
Medicinal
2/5

Safety & Hazards

Sap from the cambial area is instilled into the eye as an ordeal-poison[ 332 Title The Useful Plants of West Tropical Africa. Publication Author Burkil. H. M. Publisher Royal Botanic Gardens; Kew. Year 1985 - 2004 ISBN Description Brief descriptions and details of the uses of over 4,000 plants. A superb, if terse, resource, it is also available electronically on the Web - see http://www.aluka.org/ ].

Botanical Description

Maranthes glabra is a tree with a dense, wide-spreading crown; usually growing up to 20 metres tall but exceptionally to 40 metres. The straight, cylindrical bole is usually up to 100cm in diameter, occasionally to 150cm; it can be unbranched for up to 15 metres and has small buttresses[ 328 Title African Flowering Plants Database Publication Author Website http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/bd/cjb/africa/recherche.php Publisher Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques. Year 0 ISBN Description Contains information on over 150,000 plant names (including synonyms) giving a description and habitat, plus a distribution map. , 332 Title The Useful Plants of West Tropical Africa. Publication Author Burkil. H. M. Publisher Royal Botanic Gardens; Kew. Year 1985 - 2004 ISBN Description Brief descriptions and details of the uses of over 4,000 plants. A superb, if terse, resource, it is also available electronically on the Web - see http://www.aluka.org/ , 735 Title Chrysobalanaceae Part 2. Species Plantarum: Flora of the World, Part 19: 1-268 Publication Author Prance G.T.; Sothers C.A. Website http://www.ville-ge.ch/cjb Publisher Australian Biological Resources Study; Canberra. Year 2003 ISBN 0 642 56833 2 Description An excellent monograph, part of a very ambitious project to catalogue all the plants in the world. It can be downloaded as a PDF file from the Internet. ]. The tree is harvested from the wild for local use as a food, medicine and source of timber.

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeWest tropical Africa - Sierra Leone to Central African Republic, south to northern Angola and DR Congo.
HabitatEvergreen and semi-evergreen rain-forest, riverine forest, mostly on dry land; rare in the wettest types of forest, and absent only from the dryer types; at elevations from sea level to 1,900 metres[ 328 Title African Flowering Plants Database Publication Author Website http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/bd/cjb/africa/recherche.php Publisher Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques. Year 0 ISBN Description Contains information on over 150,000 plant names (including synonyms) giving a description and habitat, plus a distribution map. ].