Silver Oak

KES. 754.00

Silver Oak

Brachylaena huillensis (B. hutchinsii)

Origin: Indigenous

The Silver Oak is an evergreen tree, usually 8-15 metres tall, with steeply climbing branches that produce a thin crown and grey-green foliage. Bark is grey-brown, peeling vertically, and fibrous. Leaves: Distinctive spear-shaped, to 10 cm, larger in young plants, sharply tipped in upright bunches, shoots with cream hairs, mature leaves white hairy below but shiny above, edge usually without sharp teeth in older plants; young plants frequently have larger leaves with few to many sharp teeth at the edges. Flowers: Male and female on separate trees, tiny and white in furry bunches. Fruit: Tiny hairy seeds that fall and look like white fluff on the ground.

Uses include firewood, charcoal, timber, flooring, poles, posts, carvings, ornaments, and essential oil (distilled from wood).

Notes: Wood is lightweight but strong, extremely durable, and termite-resistant.

In the wood-carving industry, only Dalbergia melanoxylon has a higher value. Timber from the Silver Oak is easy to carve and polish to a high quality finish. This precious tree, popular among wood carvers, is currently restricted to protected regions due to increased poaching. Mature trees are increasingly scarce in most forests.

50 in stock

 

Description

Silver Oak

Botanical name: Brachylaena huillensis (B. hutchinsii)

Origin: Indigenous

Standard/Trade Name: Muhuhu, Muhugu

Boni: Avud, Abozi; Diego: Muhuhu; Giriama: Muhuhu; Kamba: Muu, Muuku, Mavumba; Kikuyu: Muhugu; Nandi: Diamagaldad; Sanya: Watho, Mshenzi; Swahili; Mkarambati, Muhuhu; Taita: Kipungupungu

Origin: Indigenous

Height; approx. 30 cm high

Comes in a seedling bag

Grown and ships within Kenya

Additional information

Weight .5 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 30 cm
Manufacturers

Nanjala Blooms

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