NAME: Burkea africana
FAMILY: Caesalpiniaceae
COMMON NAMES: Burkea,wild seriga
LOCAL NAMES: Apasa, orusi, Fula-Fulfulde
USEFUL PART(s): Bark, twigs
GENERAL USES:
The wood of the plant is used for heavy construction, flooring, furniture, railway sleepers, poles and so on
The wood is used for firewood and to produce charcoal
Young leaves and flower are edible and are eaten as vegetables
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
Senegal
Sudan
Uganda
Namibia
Botswana
Mozambique
South Africa
Nigeria
WHY IS IT GREEN?
Burkea africana medicinal values include
Septic sores
Headache
Astringent
Fever
Cough
Catarrh
Pneumonia
menorrhoea
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
FUN FACT
Burkea africana is a deciduous, attractive tree normally with a scattered, flat crown mainly reaching 10 m tall; sometimes low shrub, rarel specimens can be about 20 m
It is common in deciduous woodland and in wooded grass-like vegetation at elevations from 40 - 1,740 m
FURTHER READINGS
Eboji, O., Spies, L., Sowemimo, A., Koekemoer, T., Sofidiya, M., & Van de Venter, M. (2016). Cytotoxic Activity Of The Ethanolic Extract Of The Bark Of Burkea Africana Hook. (Caesalpinaceae). Planta Medica, 82(5), PC73. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1578775
Eboji, O., Venables, L., Sowemimo, A. A., Sofidiya, M. O., Koekemoer, T., & Van de Venter, M. (2017). Burkea africana Hook (Caesalpiniaceae) ethanolic extract causes cell cycle arrest at M phase and induces caspase dependent apoptosis. South African Journal of Botany, 112, 361–367. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2017.06.013