Talk:Afzelia quanzensis

Vernacular names edit

Swahili: mbambakofi, described as "a good timber tree, like mahogany". In other Swahili dialects it is called: mkora, mkola, mtame, mbarikia, mkongo [1] In Nyanja (Chi-Nyanja) a tree called mkongo is "a large tree; the leaves fall at thwe beginning of September; and new ones are all out before October." It is reported that one used to be used as a "preaching tree" on Likoma Island. [2]

  1. Standard Swahili Dictionary Oxford University Press, date unknown
  2. Barnes, Rev. Herbert, Nyanja-English Vocabulary S.P.C.K., London 1902. The dialect of Likoma Island is the main one recorded.
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