Annona senegalensis subsp. senegalensis. Photo: Mark Hyde Black granite quarry, Mtoko. Annona senegalensis subsp. senegalensis. Photo: Bart Wursten. ANNONA SENEGALENSIS*. DISTRIBUTION. Found within semiarid and subhumid regions as a single shrub in the understorey of: savannah woodlands; open. Authority, Pers. Family, Magnoliopsida:Magnoliidae:Magnoliales:Annonaceae. Synonyms, Annona arenaria Thonn. ex Schum., Annona chrysophylla Boj.
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Natural gum in the bark is used to close open wounds. Retrieved November 4, Well known where it grows naturally, senegalenxis is largely unheard of elsewhere. Many people say that it is one of the best of the indigenous fruits in parts of tropical Africa.

According to Irvine, the unopened flower buds are used in soup and to season native dishes; and the leaves are eaten. Wild Flowers of Northern South Africa.
Leaves and flower buds Photograph by: Their Characteristics and Uses. Last update on Graphium angolanus angolanus Food plant Graphium antheus Food plant Racotis squalida Larval food plant Graphium morania Larval foodplant. senegalenss
Annona senegalensis – Wikipedia
Annona cacans Araticum Cagao. Monodora myristica Calabash Nutmeg. Fruits in tree growing in Mozambique Photograph by: Annona montana Mountain Soursop. Sites should be cleared of all vegetation before planting, and vegetation should be slashed during the first few years. Publisher Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit; Germany Year ISBN Description A well-researched book, usually with more than one photograph of each species and good information on the plant and its uses.
The fruit pulp is edible and said to have an apricot-like flavor. The bark is prepared to treat intestinal worms as well as dysenteries and the gum is used to seal cuts Rulangaranga Very demanding of light, should be place in full sun.
Annona Senegalensis Seeds (Annona Chrysophylla Seeds, Anone Seeds)
The fruits are eaten by baboons. Many South Africans believe the roots can cure insanity. Publisher Kampong Publications, Senegalensls. African custard-apple Annona senegalensis fruit on a stem, with leaves near Fada N’gourma in Burkina Faso.

Senegalenxis can be processed to produce yellow-brown dyeinsecticideor medicine for treating a wide array of ailments, including worms parasitic on the intestines or flesh notably guinea wormsdiarrheagastroenteritislung infectionstoothachesand even snakebites. Leaves and flowers are also eaten. This tree tends to favor sandy soils, but grows well in a wide variety of soils.
Annona senegalensis. – African Orphan Crops Consortium
JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Struik, South Africa Pages – The Annona is usually seen as a shrub under taller trees, and grows throughout the Eastern Province, particularly snegalensis the valleys.
Publisher Weinheim Year ISBN – Description An excellent and very comprehensive guide but it only gives very short descriptions of the uses without any details of how to utilize the plants. Annona senegalensis Wild Custard Apple. It may grow in drier areas as long senegalsnsis the roots have continuous access to water.

You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. The essential oils in the fruits and leaves are valued for their organic chemical constituents: Its seed viability usually lasts no more than six months.
Annona senegalensis
The flowers, leaves and fruit are edible and culinary: Annona senegalensis is also known as Wild Custard-Apple. It has sucker shoots that are an adaptation to frequent burning Sommerlatte Grows best in low and mid-elevation tropical climates. Xylopia aromatica Monkey Pepper. Tamarillo Seeds Solanum betaceum. Flowers are added to spice or garnish meals; leaves are eaten by humans as vegetables, or grazed by livestock.
Wikimedia Commons senegaoensis media aannona to Annona senegalensis. It is much appreciated in the wild by shepherds. Sign up to get notified when this product is back in stock. A list of trees, shrubs and woody climbers indigenous or naturalised in Rhodesia. It is adaptable to a range of zones, including bush, anona and open patches of forest Palmer and Pitman Native Range Widespread throughout tropical Africa, often growing in Savannah regions. Without heat, seeds may take months for germination.
Frequently occurs in places subject to burning. Growing Environment Grows best in low and mid-elevation tropical climates.
