Leucaena

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plant/miracle

plant/tree :

tree or shrub; fast growing, perennial legume, reaching up to 20 meters tall, with bipinnate leaves, white spherical flower heads, and elongated flat seed pods containing multiple seeds.

roots: deep taproot system, lateral fibrous roots; nodules contain nitrogen-fixing rhizobia bacteria.

leaves: bipinnate with numerous leaflets, feathery texture, rich green color.

flowers: globular, creamy-white heads, fragrant, attract pollinators.

fruits (pods): flattened, linear pods; initially green, turn brown when mature, numerous flat, brown glossy seeds.

bark: smooth, grayish-brown bark, becomes fissured with age.

timber: moderately dense, durable, pale brown wood, resistant to pests.

  • compounds: cellulose, lignin, hemicellulose, minor tannins

environment:: prefers subtropical to tropical, well-drained soils, tolerant to drought.

climate:: thrives in warm, frost-free tropical to subtropical climates.

  • sun:: 800–1000 W/m²
  • no-sun-days:: 14
  • water:: 650–1500 mm
  • no-water-days:: 120
  • humidity:: 20 days
  • fog-resistance:: 45 days
  • max-temp:: 45°C
  • optimal-temp:: 20–30°C
  • min-temp:: 5°C
  • wind-damage:: wind/storm, wind/hurricane

soil:: prefers deep, fertile, neutral to alkaline soils with good drainage.

spacing:: optimal planting density is 2–4 meters between individual plants.

lifecycle

  • longevity:: 25 years
  • germination:: seeds germinate rapidly, typically within 3–14 days, after scarification or soaking.
  • seedling:: quick initial growth; seedlings reach 1 meter within 3–4 months, vulnerable to browsing animals.
  • mature:: rapid maturity in 2–3 years; extensive foliage, prolific flowering, and seed production.
  • death:: gradual decline after 15–20 years, susceptible to pests or fungal diseases; often rejuvenated through coppicing.

plant/features: nitrogen-fixing, fodder, fast growing, soil improvement, firewood

layer: canopy, dwarf, shrub

products: animal-feed, firewood, [[[timber]], biomass-energy, mulch, green-manure

chemical compounds:

Compound Roots Leaves Flowers Fruits (Pods & Seeds) Bark Timber Notes / Uses
mimosine Medium High Low High Low None toxic amino acid; restricts livestock feeding; antimicrobial; herbicidal properties
tannins Medium Medium Medium Medium High Low astringent; antimicrobial; leather tanning; traditional medicine
alkaloids Low Low Trace Medium Medium None potential toxicity at higher amounts; limited traditional medicinal uses
*flavonoids Trace Medium High Low Low None antioxidant, anti-inflammatory properties; beneficial medicinally
proteins Low High Low Medium None None nutrient-rich fodder after detoxification; high-value livestock feed
fiber (Cellulose) Medium Low None High High High structural fiber for biomass energy, paper pulp, mulch production
lignin Medium Low None Medium High High structural polymer; enhances fuelwood and timber durability; biomass resource
hemicellulose Medium Low None Medium High High structural; utilized in bioenergy production, paper and construction material industries
compound roots leaves flowers fruits (pods & seeds) bark timber notes / uses
mimosine medium high low high low none toxic amino acid; restricts livestock feeding; antimicrobial; herbicidal properties
tannins medium medium medium medium high low astringent; antimicrobial; leather tanning; traditional medicine
alkaloids low low trace medium medium none potential toxicity at higher amounts; limited traditional medicinal uses
flavonoids trace medium high low low none antioxidant, anti-inflammatory properties; beneficial medicinally
protein low high low medium none none nutrient-rich fodder after detoxification; high-value livestock feed
fiber medium low none high high high structural fiber for biomass energy, paper pulp, mulch production
lignin medium low none medium high high structural polymer; enhances fuelwood and timber durability; biomass resource
hemicellulose medium low none medium high high structural; utilized in bioenergy production, paper and construction material industries

operations

propagate plants: regular pruning or coppicing promotes vigorous regrowth; minimal fertilization required due to nitrogen-fixing capacity. Periodic pest monitoring recommended.

maintenance regular pruning or coppicing promotes vigorous regrowth; minimal fertilization required due to nitrogen-fixing capacity. Periodic pest monitoring recommended.

harvest: leaves and young twigs regularly harvested as fodder; timber harvested from coppiced stems every 2–3 years; pods collected for seed production and propagation.

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