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''Colophospermum mopane'', commonly called mopane, mopani, balsam tree, butterfly tree, or turpentine tree, is a tree in the
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family (
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), that grows in hot, dry, low-lying areas, in elevation, in the far northern parts of southern Africa. The tree only occurs in Africa and is the only species in genus ''Colophospermum''. Its distinctive butterfly-shaped (bifoliate) leaf and thin seed pod make it easy to identify. In terms of human use it is, together with camel thorn and leadwood, one of the three regionally important
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trees.


Range and habit

It is native to Southern Africa, including Southern Angola, Zambia, Southern Malawi, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and northern South Africa. It grows in
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(high lime content) soils which are shallow and not well drained. It also grows in alluvial soils (soil deposited by rivers). Where it occurs, it is often the dominant tree species, frequently forming homogeneous stands. In Northern South Africa and larger adjacent areas of Botswana and Zimbabwe, the trees tend to vary between , often called "mopane scrub" (
shrub A shrub (often also called a bush) is a small-to-medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees ...
) but also sometimes taller and forming woodland. Further north the trees are taller and form tall woodlands referred to as cathedral mopane. This tree does not grow well outside hot, frost-free areas with summer rainfall.


Mopane ecoregions

There are two ecoregions where mopane is the predominant vegetation. The Angolan mopane woodlands are in southwestern Angola and northern Namibia, and the Zambezian and mopane woodlands extend over the lowlands of the Zambezi River and its tributaries in Botswana, Eswatini, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, and South Africa.


Uses

Mopane wood is one of southern Africa's heaviest, with a density of when completely dry, and is difficult to work because of its hardness. However, this also makes it termite resistant. For this reason it has long been used for building houses and fences, as railway sleepers and as pit props. The termite-resistance and rich, reddish colouring also make it popular for flooring. Outside Africa, mopane is gaining popularity as a heavy, decorative wood, its uses including aquarium ornaments, bases for lamps or sculptures, and garden accents. It is also increasingly being used in the construction of musical instruments, particularly woodwind. Suitable quality African blackwood ('' Dalbergia melanoxylon''), traditionally used for
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s, is becoming harder to find. Mopane is fairly oily, seasons very well with few splits or shakes, and produces instruments of a warm, rich tone. Clarinets made of mopane are offered by the manufacturers Seggelke Klarinetten,
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and
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. Mopane twigs have been traditionally used as tooth brushes, bark to make twine and for tanning, and leaves for healing wounds. The wood is also used to make charcoal and for
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wood. The tree is a major food source for the mopane worm, the
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of the moth ''
Gonimbrasia belina ''Gonimbrasia belina'' is a species of emperor moth which is native to the warmer parts of southern Africa. Its large edible caterpillar, known as the mopane worm, madora, amacimbi or masontja, feeds primarily but not exclusively on mopane tree ...
''. The caterpillars are rich in protein and are eaten by people. The mopane worm is also rich in crude fats and contains vitamins and minerals, such as iron, calcium and phosphorus. The tree also acts as a foodplant for a wild silk moth, ''
Gonometa rufobrunnea ''Gonometa'' is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker (entomologist), Francis Walker in 1855.
''. Cocoons of the moth are harvested as wild silk, to make cloth. Mopane worm creates employment and serve as a source of income for the majority of rural women. Harvesters sell it in villages, towns or to the trader The mopane tree also serves as a host plant for the mopane psyllid ''Retroacizzia mopani''.


Etymology

''Colophospermum'' is Latinised Greek for "oily seed", in reference to the resinous seed (i.e. ''spermum'') which has a turpentine smell. Colophon was the birthplace of Homer in
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, and was famous for its rosin, a substance obtained from turpentine or the gummy exudate of some trees.A reference to the species' resinous seed: 'Origins and Meanings of Names of South African Plant Genera' - W.P.U. Jackson (1990) The species name ''mopane'' is taken from the local name for the tree.


Gallery

File:Colophospermum mopane 2122.jpg, Inflorescences produced during mid-summer File:Colophospermum mopane 2120.jpg, The wind-pollinated flower File:Colophospermum mopane MHNT.BOT.2015.2.6.jpg, Dry foliage, seed pods and two seeds (bottom right) - MHNT File:Colophospermum mopane - Seeds.jpg, The fruit are pods containing one seed each File:Colophospermum mopane 50D 0484.jpg, Mopane worms, locally a staple food, consuming the foliage File:Speckled Emperor (Gynanisa maja) caterpillar on mopane twig ... (51867253398).jpg, The likewise edible chipumi caterpillar of the speckled emperor moth, defoliating a sprig File:Mopane_seed_and_leaves.JPG, Winter foliage and dry seed pods in Namibia


See also

* List of Southern African indigenous trees


References

* * Esterhuyse, N., Von Breitenbach, J. & Söhnge, H. 2001. ''Remarkable trees of South Africa''. Briza Publications, Pretoria.
Ferwerda, J.G.
(2005) Charting the quality of forage: measuring and mapping the variation of chemical components in foliage with hyperspectral remote sensing. Wageningen, Wageningen University, 2005. ITC Dissertation 126, 166 p. . {{Authority control Flora of South Tropical Africa Flora of Southern Africa Trees of South Africa Trees of Angola Drought-tolerant trees Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests Detarioideae