Mazhar Botanic Garden

Afzelia quanzensis Welw.

Lucky Bean tree

Sample code: EGY-MBG-000414
Common name: Lucky Bean tree
English name: Pod Mahogany, Lucky Bean tree
Arabic name: افزيليا
Native: South Africa
Country: South Africa
(PGR): Cultivated plant

Deciduous tree to 20 m high, leaves glossy dark green, paripinnate with 4-7 pairs of opposite leaflets flower with a single petal, pinkish-red with yellow veining fruit flattened pod, thickly woody, 10-17 cm, shiny black seeds with a bright red aril

Sapwood is pale brown, and heartwood is dark reddish-brown with paler patches. The wood is hard and easy to work it polishes well, is durable, resistant to termites and borers on the ground in seawater. It can be used for construction of doors, shutters, general outdoor joinery, furniture, wagons, railway sleepers, musical instruments and in boat building.

Afzelia cuanzensis sensu auct

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Texture: Loam Sandy
Fertility: Intermediate
Drainage: Well drained
Salinity: None
Water Sources: Moderate Water
Climates: Tropical
Lights: Full sun
Propagation: Seeds
Flowering time: Autumn
Zone: 10a : 13b
pH range: 5.0-7.5

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