Alstonia boonei — a medium houseplant
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Alstonia boonei

Alstonia Boonei

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Alstonia boonei is a very large, deciduous, tropical-forest tree belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It is native to tropical West Africa, with a range extending into Ethiopia and Tanzania. Its common name in the English timber trade is cheese wood, pattern wood or stool wood (see Ashanti Empire golden stool) while its common name in the French timber trade is emien (derived from the vernacular of the Ivory Coast). The wood is fine-grained, lending itself to detailed carving. Like many other members of the Apocynaceae (a family rich in toxic and medicinal species), A. boonei contains alkaloids and yields latex.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Alstonia
Family
Apocynaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Alstonia en Cheesewood en Patternwood en Stoolwood
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Alstonia boonei leaf
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Alstonia boonei flower
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Alstonia boonei habit
PLATE 03 · habit
Alstonia boonei other
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