Avicennia germinans (L.) L. [Verbenaceae]
Item
- Botanical Name
- Avicennia germinans (L.) L. [Verbenaceae]
- Specimen Type
- Herbarium Sheet [Preserved Specimen]
- Collector
- Peter Thonning
- Collection Date-s
- 1799 – 1803
- Collection Location
- southern part of the country [Ghana]
- Colonial Context
- Danish Gold Coast of Africa 1663–2037
- Annotations Determinations and Type Specimen Status
- IDC microfiche foto: Isert et Thonning nr. 10 I 6
- Ownership and Collection Management History
- Thonning 98
- Common Names
- Muteku [Schumacher/Thonning]
- Historical Cultural and Traditional Knowledge
- [Hepper (1976) p. 128:] "The trunk consists of two parts; the internal or so called heart of the tree has a dark brownish green colour almost like the guayac tree; it is hard; heavy; coarse and contains much resin; and has no distinct odour or taste. The resin is by no means abundant as to exude; this internal portion constitutes slightly over half the diameter of the tree; this is very firm for coarse work and mainly in the ground. Commander Schönning assured me that near Kongesteen he had had a stake dug up which was almost stone-hard; perhaps the salty nature of the ground near Volta considerably contributed to this. The tree cannot be rough-hewed with an axe without care as it easily splits awry. The external portion of the trunk has the usual light yellowish tree-colour and is much less durable. The natives as far as I know make no medicinal use of this tree. Th."
- Source
- Herbarium C NHMD
- NHMD Herbarium C Catalogue Number
- C10003394
- C10003394
- Copyright Owner
- Natural History Museum of Denmark
- Copyright License
- CC BY 4.0 (images) and CC0 (metadata)
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