Guarea

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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Sapindales
Family: Meliaceae
Genus: Guarea
Species

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Guarea is a genus of evergreen trees in the mahogany family Meliaceae, native to tropical Africa and Central and South America. They are large trees 20-45 m tall, with a trunk over 1 m trunk diameter, often buttressed at the base. The leaves are pinnate, with 4-6 pairs of leaflets, the terminal leaflet present. The flowers are produced in loose inflorescences, each flower small, with 4-5 yellowish petals. The fruit is a four or five-valved capsule, containing several seeds, each surrounded by a yellow-orange fleshy aril; the seeds are dispersed by hornbills and monkeys which eat the fleshy aril.

Selected species
  • Guarea cartaguenya
  • Guarea cedrata
  • Guarea chichon
  • Guarea costata
  • Guarea davisii
  • Guarea excelsa
  • Guarea gardneri
  • Guarea glabra
  • Guarea grandifolia
  • Guarea guedesii
  • Guarea guidonia
  • Guarea kunthiana
  • Guarea laurentii
  • Guarea leonensis
  • Guarea macrophylla
  • Guarea pohlii
  • Guarea pubescens
  • Guarea purusana
  • Guarea silvatica
  • Guarea thompsonii
  • Guarea trichilioides

[edit] Uses

The timber is important; the African species are known as Bossé, Guarea, or Pink Mahogany, and the South American species as Cramantee or American Muskwood.

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