- Spirostachys africana
Taxobox
name = "Spirostachys africana"
image_caption = "S. africana" fruit segments
image_width = 250px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Malpighiales
familia =Euphorbiaceae
subfamilia =Euphorbioideae
tribus =Hippomaneae
subtribus =Hippomaninae
genus = "Spirostachys "
species = "S. africana"
binomial = "Spirostachys africana"
binomial_authority = Sond."Spirostachys africana" is a medium-sized (about 10 metres tall) deciduous
tree with a straight, clear trunk, occurring in the warmer parts ofSouthern Africa . Its wood is known as tambotie, tambootie or tambuti.It prefers growing in single-species
copse s in deciduous woodland, often along watercourses or on brackish flats and sandy soils.Description
The leaves are small, elliptic with crenate margins, and turn bright red in winter before dropping. The petiole has 2 small glands at the distal end. The grey-black rough
bark is distinctively split into neat rectangles. Thecatkin -likeflower s appear in early spring before the leaves. Male and female flowers are borne separately on the same tree (monoecious ). The small 3-lobed capsules split into three equal segments when ripe; on a warm day this splitting (dehiscence) can sound like a fusillade of shots.Wood
Despite its being prone to
heart-rot , it is prized in thefurniture industry for its beautiful, dense and durabletimber , which is reddish-brown with darker streaks, a satin-like lustre and extremely fragrant sweet, spicy smell. The oily timber exudes a white, poisonouslatex when freshly cut, and campfires that burn tambuti fuel give off noxious fumes contaminating meat or other food grilled on the flames or coals. The latex is used as afish poison, is applied to arrow-tips and is used as apurgative by theEthnic inhabitants . The active principle is thediterpene excoecarin , named for theIndia n Euphorbiaceousmangrove "Excoecaria agallocha ".Jumping beans
The fruits are frequently parasitised by the larvae of the small grey
moth "Emporia melanobasis " (Pyralidae :Phycitinae ). These larvae jack-knife inside the fallen segments, causing them to move about erratically and vigorously, to the surprise of the uninitiated. This has led to the name "Jumping Bean Tree". TheMexican jumping bean , "Sebastiania sp.", also belongs to theEuphorbia family and is parasitised by the moth "Cydia deshaisiana ".References
*Medicinal and Poisonous Plants of Southern and Eastern Africa - John Mitchell Watt & Maria Gerdina Breyer-Brandwyk (E&S Livingstone 1962)
ee also
*
List of Southern African indigenous trees
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