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Pterocarpus angolensis : ウィキペディア英語版
Pterocarpus angolensis

''Pterocarpus angolensis'' (African teak, wild teak, (アフリカーンス語:Kiaat), (ソト語:Morôtô), (ツワナ語:Mokwa), (ヴェンダ語:Mutondo), (ショナ語:Mukwa), (ショナ語:Mubvamaropa), (ズールー語:Umvangazi))〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Protected Trees )〕 is a species of ''Pterocarpus'' native to southern Africa, in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zaire, Zimbabwe,and Zambia.〔International Legume Database & Information Service: (''Pterocarpus angolensis'' )〕 It is a protected tree in South Africa.〔 The name Kiaat, although Afrikaans, is sometimes used outside South Africa as well. In Zimbabwe, depending on what region you are in, it is known as Mukwa or Mubvamaropa.
==Description==
It is a deciduous tree usually growing to 16 m tall, with dark brown bark and a high, wide-crowned canopy. of shiny compound leaves. In favoured wetter locations the trees are typically about 18–19 m tall. The leaves appear at the time of the flowers or shortly afterwards. They are alternate, deep green, imparipinnate, with 11-19 subopposite to alternate leaflets, the leaflets 2.5–7 cm long and 2–4.5 cm broad. It produces an abundance of scented, orange-yellow flowers in panicles 10–20 cm long; flowering is in the spring. In southern Africa, this is usually just at the end of the dry season, often about mid-October. The pod is 2–3 cm diameter, surrounded by a circular wing 8–12 cm diameter, reminiscent of a brown fried egg, and containing a single seed. This brown papery and spiky seed pod stays on long after the leaves have fallen. In poorly drained locations, the tree can still grow but it becomes more open in shape with leaves on the end of long branches - a 'stag-headed' appearance.〔Coates Palgrave, K. (1983). ''Trees of Southern Africa''. Struik Publishers.〕〔Danida Seed Leaflet: (''Pterocarpus angolensis'' (pdf file) )〕

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