Overview
Swietenia is a genus of trees in the family Meliaceae. It occurs in the Neotropics, from southern Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America south to Bolivia. It is usually taken to consist of three species, geographically separated. They are medium-sized to large trees growing to 20-45 m tall, and up to 2 m trunk diameter. The leaves are 10-30 cm long, pinnate, with 3-6 pairs of leaflets, the terminal leaflet absent; each leaflet is 5-15 cm long. The leaves are deciduous to semi-evergreen, falling shortly before the new foliage grows. The flowers are produced in loose inflorescences, each flower small, with five white to greenish-yellowish petals. The fruit is a pear-shaped five-valved capsule 8-20 cm long, containing numerous winged seeds about 5-9 cm long.
The three species are poorly defined biologically, in part because they hybridize freely when grown in proximity.
- Swietenia humilis - Pacific Coast Mahogany. Pacific coast of Central America and Mexico.
- Swietenia macrophylla - Honduras Mahogany. Atlantic coast of Central America, South America south to Bolivia.
- Swietenia mahagoni - West Indian Mahogany. Southern Florida, Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola.
U.S.A.s
The genus is famed as the supplier of mahogany, at first yielded by Swietenia mahagoni, a Caribbean species, which was so extensively used locally and exported that its trade ended by the 1950s. These days almost all ma hogany is yielded by the mainland species, Swietenia macrophylla.
Swietenia mahagoni is widely cultivated as an ornamental tree in its native range and in southern Florida, and similarly S. macrophylla in Hawaii and in other countries.
The fruits of Swietenia macrophylla are called "sky fruit", because they seem to hang upwards from the tree. The "sky fruit" concentrate is sold as a natural remedy that is said to improve blood circulation and skin. It is also said to have Viagra-like qualities regarding erectile dysfunction. Consumption of the sky fruit concentrate is approved by Malaysia Ministry of Health.[citation needed]
A somewhat comparable wood is yielded by the related African genus Khaya. This is traded as African mahogany.
Cites
All species of Swietenia are CITES-listed. Swietenia timber that crosses a border needs its paperwork in order. International environmental organizations such as Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, and Rainforest Action Network have focused on Swietenia so as to expose illegal traffic in the wood, notably from Brazil.
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Taxonomy
- Domain: Eukaryota
Whittaker & Margulis,1978 - eukaryotes
- Kingdom: Plantae
Haeckel, 1866
- Subkingdom: Viridaeplantae
Cavalier-Smith, 1981 - Green Plants
- Phylum: Tracheophyta
Sinnott, 1935 Ex Cavalier-Smith, 1998 - Vascular Plants
- Subphylum: Euphyllophytina
- Infraphylum: Radiatopses
Kenrick & Crane, 1997
- Class: Magnoliopsida
Brongniart, 1843 - Dicotyledons
- Subclass: Rosidae
Takhtajan, 1967
- Superorder: Rutanae
Takhtajan, 1967
- Order: Rutales
Perleb, 1826
- Suborder: Meliineae
- Family: Meliaceae
(me-lee-AY-see-ee)
A.l. De Jussieu, 1789, Nom. Cons.
- Subfamily: Swietenioideae
- Tribe: Swietenieae
- Genus: Swietenia (swee-TEEN-ee-uh) N.J. Jacquin, 1760
- Tribe: Swietenieae
- Subfamily: Swietenioideae
- Family: Meliaceae
(me-lee-AY-see-ee)
A.l. De Jussieu, 1789, Nom. Cons.
- Suborder: Meliineae
- Order: Rutales
Perleb, 1826
- Superorder: Rutanae
Takhtajan, 1967
- Subclass: Rosidae
Takhtajan, 1967
- Class: Magnoliopsida
Brongniart, 1843 - Dicotyledons
- Infraphylum: Radiatopses
Kenrick & Crane, 1997
- Subphylum: Euphyllophytina
- Phylum: Tracheophyta
Sinnott, 1935 Ex Cavalier-Smith, 1998 - Vascular Plants
- Subkingdom: Viridaeplantae
Cavalier-Smith, 1981 - Green Plants
- Kingdom: Plantae
Haeckel, 1866
The Genus Swietenia is further organized into finer groupings including:
- Species: ZipcodeZoo has pages for 28 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in the Genus Swietenia: S. acutifolia · S. alternifolia · S. angolensis · S. aubrevilleana · S. belisensis · S. belizensis · S. candollei · S. chickrassia · S. chloroxylon · S. cirrhata · S. fabrilis · S. febrifuga · S. humilis (Pacific Coast Mahogany) · S. krukovii · S. macrophylla (Broadleaf Mahagony (Usa)) · S. macrophylla var. marabaensis · S. mahagoni (Small-Leaved Mahogany) · S. mahogani · S. mahogoni (Mahogany Tree) · S. multijuga · S. rubra · S. senegalensis · S. soymida · S. sureni · S. tessmannii · S. toon · S. trilocularis · S. villosa
References
- DANIDA factsheet: Swietenia humilis (pdf file)
- DANIDA factsheet: Swietenia macrophylla (pdf file)
- DANIDA factsheet: Swietenia mahagoni (pdf file)
- Floridata factsheet: Swietenia mahagoni
- Árboles de Centroamérica: Swietenia humilis (pdf Spanish)
- Árboles de Centroamérica: Swietenia macrophylla (pdf Spanish)
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