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Trichilia emetica is a tree in the family Meliaceae, commonly known as the Natal mahogany. It is an evergreen tree,[1] with handsome glossy dark green leaves and a wide spreading crown. Its sweet-scented flowers attract bees and birds.
sites in northern Greece. Mafura oil, extracted from the seeds of Trichiliaemetica. Used as an edible oil in Ethiopia. Mafura butter, extracted as part...
Forest Fever Tree (Anthocleista grandiflora), and Natal Mahogany (Trichiliaemetica). These trees provide essential habitats for various bird species...
sycamorus, Mimusops kummel, Tamarindus indica and African mahogany Trichiliaemetica. Shrubs of Ficus capreaefolia cover most of the river bank, while...
particularly been found in coastal forests, particularly areas of Trichiliaemetica, and fynbos. It has also been found in the transition areas between...
bowls or masks. These sculptures were made from the wood of the Trichiliaemetica, a tree of the Mahogany family found in Southern Africa. With urbanization...