Milicia excelsa

Milicia excelsa - Iroko


Description and Uses

Milicia excelsa (Iroko) is a tropical tree from East Africa . It is mainly grown for its timber crops , which have a very long shelf life. The crop is harvested by total removing. It starts flowering after 10 - 16 years. The yield will be inapplicable, but in its top season there will be a yield of 40 m in 50 years. Other crop types include; mulch, timber, fuel, ornamental, . The shoot is used as inedible . The root is used as " anti-cancer tumor, high vitamin-C content, " with sucrose (unknown - unknown) as its significant phytochemical. There is inapplicable extracted by no extraction method from the tree's seed/nut yielding unknown - unknown oil. The tree's wood is called iroko and has a density of 550 - 750 kg/m³. Regarding firewood production the tree's growing speed is fast, it's energetic value is 4400 ckal/kg and the wood's drying speed is medium. After 50 years the tree can be totally removed as it reached its commercial and ecological goal. Milicia excelsa has a lifespan of 400 years.


Environmental limitations

The tree is 50 meters tall with a crown of 22 meters wide. The tree prefers a planting distance of 400 cm and a row distance of 400 cm. It is very fast growing and partial shade tolerant. Milicia excelsa has a deep root-system and it has symbiotic associations with the Glomus intraradices fungi (endo-mycorrhiza). It is able to fix nitrogen moderately with "Microbacteriaceae bacteria. The name(s) or string of bacteria include(s) "Sinorhizobium americanum ". The tree's flower-morphology is dioecious and is pollinated by wind. Milicia excelsa is evergreen and not allelopathic and has no thorns.

Milicia excelsa thrives in an altitude of 0 to 1600 meters above sea-level (tropical). The minimum temperature is -1°C; optimally between 21 - 35°C. The optimal rainfall is 1750 mm/year. Without irrigation the annual rainfall should be between 650 - 2200mm (L/m²). The optimal soil-pH is between 6.0 - 7.0 in a soil texture of sand. To salt it is intolerant to wind intolerant and to fire intolerant.


Pests and Diseases

Milicia excelsa is susceptible to the following pests: Phytolyma lata . And it's susceptible to the following diseases: (missing data) , , .


Seed Propagation

Seeds are orthodox and can be stored for 12 months. There are approximative 475000 seeds/kg. The seeds can be propagated as followed:

  • (1) Store harvested seeds dry at room temperature
  • (3) Remove the seeds from cold to a permanent warm temperature.
  • (3) Seeds germinate above ground (epigeous)

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Vertical Photo
Igoji, Kenya - 2016-03-31
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, - 2017-03-11
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Roodeplaat, South Africa - 2016-10-30
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Jerusalem, Israel - 2019-12-14
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- Botanical Taxonomy -

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Species
Common name
Rosids
Rosales
Moraceae
Conocephaloideae
Milicia excelsa
Iroko
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Parameter Rating
Fruit

Nut

Apiculture

Fodder

Medicinal

Oil

Timber

Grow-speed

Firewood

1.00
 
1.00
 
1.00
 
2.00
 
3.00
 
1.00
 
5.00
 
4.00
 
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