Description
Trichilia emetica is a fast-growing, medium to large indigenous tree native to tropical and southern Africa. It is highly valued for its shade, medicinal properties, oil-rich seeds, timber, and ecological restoration benefits.
This versatile species thrives in coastal regions, riverbanks, woodlands, and agroforestry systems, making it ideal for climate-smart landscape development and biodiversity enhancement projects.
Key Characteristics
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Height: 10–25 meters
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Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
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Canopy: Broad and dense, excellent for shade
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Soil Adaptability: Tolerates sandy, loamy, and slightly saline soils
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Drought Tolerance: Moderate once established
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Suitable For: Agroforestry, reforestation, riverbank stabilization, urban greening
Environmental Benefits
✔ Enhances biodiversity by attracting birds and pollinators
✔ Supports soil improvement and moisture retention
✔ Suitable for erosion control along rivers and coastal areas
✔ Contributes to long-term carbon sequestration
✔ Ideal for regenerative agriculture systems
Economic & Livelihood Value
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Seed Oil Production: Seeds yield high-quality oil used for soap, cosmetics, and traditional medicine
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Timber: Durable wood for furniture and carpentry
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Shade Tree: Perfect for farms, schools, and community spaces
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Income Diversification: Supports community-based enterprises
Climate & Carbon Potential
Trichilia emetica performs well in agroforestry corridors and coastal landscapes. When integrated into structured carbon programs, it contributes to:
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Measurable carbon stock accumulation
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Landscape restoration
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Climate-resilient farming systems
Recommended Use
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Agroforestry farms
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River and wetland buffer zones
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Coastal restoration projects
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Community woodlots
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Institutional tree planting programs


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