
Milicia excelsa - Wikipedia
Milicia excelsa is a tree species from the genus Milicia of the family Moraceae. Distributed across tropical Central Africa, it is one of two species (the other being Milicia regia) yielding timber …
Mvule / Iroko | Infonet Biovision Home.
It is widespread in tropical Africa, from Guinea Bissau to Angola and Sudan to Mozambique. In Kenya it is common at the coast. © Maundu P. and Bo Tengnas. (2005). Useful trees and …
Mvule, the sacred tree used in making yachts, faces extinction
2020年8月21日 · A man points at massive destruction of indigenous trees including mangroves, baobab, and mvule, among others at Funzi Island in South Coast, Kenya. Illegal logging of the …
mvuli, mvule, muvule, iroko ECOLOGY The species is a secondary tree of wet savannah, rainforest, riverine, groundwater and low-altitude evergreen forests. It is sometimes left in old …
Discover the Benefits of Mvule Tree: Insights from BeyondForest …
2025年1月23日 · The Mvule tree (Milicia excelsa), also known as African teak is a large, fast-growing hardwood species native to tropical Africa. It is highly valued for its ecological, …
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Mvule Tree Planting Program - Kibo Group
2020年10月28日 · Planting trees – We educate communities about the dangers of deforestation and the need for reforestation to fight climate change. We help them plant mvule trees, which …
Muvule - Lightwood
The species is a secondary tree of wet savannah, rainforest, riverine, groundwater and low altitude evergreen forests. The tree can tolerate a dry season of up to 6 months and can grow …
Tree Planting Uganda - UNA EASTBOURNE
The Mvule tree is the Swahili name for the famous tropical hardwood Iroko, (scientific name Milicia excelsa). We plant Mvule for two key reasons: it is considered by scientists to be an …
Sanya: Mvule; Swahili: Mvule; Taveta: Murie, Mvure; Teso: Eluwa. DESCRIPTION: A giant deciduous forest tree to 30 m or occasionally even more. Old trees may have a straight trunk …
THE EYE MAGAZINE - Tall Trees: Mvule
Ecology: A beautiful, tall tree that grows naturally across much of the lowland forests and wet Savannahs of Africa, it is widespread across all the moister parts of lowland Uganda.