Calodendrum capense

Agro-ecological Zone
Lowlands to Midlands
Growth rate Management practices Invasiveness Leafing Phenology Location
Slow Coppicing, pollarding, pruning, regular watering unknown Semi-deciduous Kenya
Country Rainfall Temperature Altitude Soil
Kenya Unknown Upto -5 1200-2200 Thrives in deep, fertile and moist forest soils, grows on black cotton soils and is able to tolerate drier sites.
Common names/English Kamba Kikuyu Maasai Samburu
Wild chestnut Yangu Muraracii/Muroroa Ol-larashi/Enkarashi Larachi
Propagation Method Seed shelf life Pre-sowing seed treatment Seed Dispersal
Seedlings, wildings upto 1 year if kept pest free Not necessary Monkeys, birds, insects
Family Products Niche AFD Taxon AFD Link Useful Tropical Plant Taxon Useful Tropical Plant Link Ecological Services PROTA Other Links
Rutaceae Oil, Firewood, Charcoal, Timber for furniture, Timber for construction, Farm tools, Household tools, Bee Forage Scattered in cropland, Scatterd in homestead Calodendrum capense (L. f.) Thunb. Shade, Soil fertility improvement through mulch/ leaves, Wind break
Cultural Uses
Ornamental