Naivasha Thorn

KES. 580.00

Naivasha Thorn

Acacia xanthophloea

Origin: Indigenous

Description: A huge tree up to 25 metres tall, with a flat crown and light foliage. Bark: This acacia is easily identified by its smooth, powdery yellow-green bark, which cracks as it becomes older. Thorns are white, straight, and come in pairs. They can grow up to 10 cm in length. May be missing in old branches. In Kenya, the flowers have round heads and are white or pink in colour. Fruit: Yellow-brown pods up to 13 cm long, flat, somewhat constricted between seeds, and broken into segments.

Uses: Firewood, charcoal, timber, poles, posts, edible gum, inner bark chewed, medicine (bark), fodder (foliage and pods), bee forage, ornamental, nitrogen-fixing, river-bank stabilization, dead fence (dry branches).

Notes: Bark extract has been traditionally used to treat malaria. This tree is good for protecting watercourses. It is suitable for pastures due to its light crown. Wood borers can attack the wood. The Naivasha thorn is grown as an ornamental plant at the coast.

49 in stock

 

Description

Naivasha Thorn

Botanical name: Acacia xanthophloea

Common Names: Boran: Hwacho Dima; English: Fever tree, Yellow-barked Acacia, Naivasha Thorn. Kamba: Kimweya, Musewa, Mwea, Mweya; Kikuyu: Murera; Kipsigis: Ochmnyaliliet; Luo: Kuth ataro; Maasai: Olerai; Marakwet: Reno; Meru: Murera; and Taveta: Mwelela

Origin: Indigenous

Height; approx. 30cm high

Comes in a seedling bag

Grown and ships within Kenya

Additional information

Weight .5 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 30 cm
Manufacturers

Nanjala Blooms

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