Status:
valid
Authors:
A.Rich.
Source:
cmp
Year:
1831
Citation Micro:
Fl. Seneg. Tent. 1: 153 (1831)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000360263
Common Names
- Acida Lannea
- Acida False Ash
- Acida Ash
Synonyms
- Lannea lagdoensis (Engl. & K.Krause) Mildbr. [unknown]
- Lannea glaucescens Engl. [unknown]
- Tapirira acida Marchand [unknown]
- Sorindeia lagdoensis Engl. & K.Krause [unknown]
- Calesiam acidum (A.Rich.) Kuntze [unknown]
- Odina acida Walp. [unknown]
- Lannea buettneri Engl. [unknown]
Description
Lannea acida (also called African Walnut, among many other common names) is a deciduous tree native to Africa and parts of Asia. It has a rounded crown and grows up to 20 meters in height. It is found in dry, open woodlands and savanna habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Lannea acida is used as an ornamental plant and as a groundcover in gardens. It is also used as a source of nectar for bees and other pollinators.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Lannea acida has small, white flowers with five petals. The seeds are small, black and round. The seedlings are small and have a single stem.
Cultivation and Propagation
Lannea acida is a deciduous shrub that can be propagated from seeds or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in spring in a well-drained soil and kept moist. Cuttings should be taken in late summer or early fall and rooted in a moist medium. The plant prefers full sun and well-drained soil.
Where to Find Lannea acida
Lannea acida is native to tropical Africa.
Lannea acida FAQ
What is the scientific name of Lannea acida?
Lannea acida
What is the common name of Lannea acida?
African cherry
What is the natural habitat of Lannea acida?
Dry woodlands and savannas
Species in the Lannea genus
Lannea schimperi,
Lannea schweinfurthii,
Lannea ledermannii,
Lannea microcarpa,
Lannea nigritana,
Lannea rubra,
Lannea obovata,
Lannea transulta,
Lannea tibatensis,
Lannea velutina,
Lannea virgata,
Lannea welwitschii,
Lannea ambacensis,
Lannea acida,
Lannea acuminata,
Lannea angolensis,
Lannea antiscorbutica,
Lannea barteri,
Lannea glabrescens,
Lannea humilis,
Lannea gossweileri,
Lannea chevalieri,
Lannea cinerascens,
Lannea cotoneaster,
Lannea discolor,
Lannea edulis,
Lannea zastrowiana,
Lannea coromandelica,
Lannea fruticosa,
Lannea alata,
Lannea triphylla,
Lannea rivae,
Lannea malifolia,
Lannea fulva,
Lannea katangensis,
Lannea asymmetrica,
Species in the Anacardiaceae family
Abrahamia buxifolia,
Abrahamia thouvenotii,
Abrahamia littoralis,
Abrahamia latifolia,
Abrahamia minutifolia,
Abrahamia ditimena,
Abrahamia betamponensis,
Abrahamia capuronii,
Abrahamia delphinensis,
Abrahamia ellipticarpa,
Abrahamia elongata,
Abrahamia itromoensis,
Abrahamia turkii,
Abrahamia deflexa,
Abrahamia grandidieri,
Abrahamia humbertii,
Abrahamia ibityensis,
Abrahamia lecomtei,
Abrahamia lenticellata,
Abrahamia lokobensis,
Abrahamia longipetiolata,
Abrahamia louvelii,
Abrahamia nitida,
Abrahamia oblongifolia,
Abrahamia pauciflora,
Abrahamia phillipsonii,
Abrahamia sambiranensis,
Abrahamia sericea,
Abrahamia suarezensis,
Abrahamia viguieri,
Abrahamia revoluta,
Abrahamia antongilensis,
Abrahamia darainensis,
Abrahamia patrickii,
Actinocheita filicina,
Allospondias lakonensis,
Allospondias laxiflora,
Amphipterygium simplicifolium,
Amphipterygium adstringens,
Amphipterygium amplifolium,
Amphipterygium glaucum,
Amphipterygium molle,
Anacardium amapaense,
Anacardium amilcarianum,
Anacardium brasiliense,
Anacardium caracolii,
Anacardium corymbosum,
Anacardium curatellifolium,
Anacardium excelsum,
Anacardium fruticosum,