Afzelia quanzensis (Pod Mahogany)
A deciduous tree ideal for gardens, parks, and large landscapes. It features a broad, spreading crown that provides excellent shade, making it a popular choice for outdoor spaces. The tree is also admired for its decorative, reddish-brown seeds, which are commonly used in jewelry-making and crafts. In addition to its ornamental value, the tree is hardy and drought-tolerant once established, with attractive foliage. Edible leaves, wood is termite and borer resistant, flowers are attractive to bees
ZK130.00 – ZK250.00
Full sun, average water, drought tolerant, well-drained sandy soil, 12 to 18 m high, medium growing speed, root system is only slightly aggressive, plant 4 m from bluidings and sidewalks.
Indigenous to Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa