Samanea saman

Saman, rain tree, monkey pod, cow tamarind

Lofty canopied tree with a large symmetrical crown. An advantageous shade tree as the fernlike leaflets close up at night, permitting rain to fall through to the grass beneath. The long black pods and the leaves relished for fodder. Rich in tannins. Withstands lopping and can be maintained at any desired height by judicious pruning. The foliage esteemed as livestock fodder.

 

 

 

 

 

As % of dry matter

 

 

               

 

 

 

 

DM

CP

CF

Ash

EE

NFE

Ca

P

Ref

Fresh twigs,

                   

late vegetative,

                 

Malaysia

 

 

38.9

24.7

22.1

4.4

2.8

46.0

0.55

0.26

292

 

                       

Fresh leaves,

                   

Thailand

 

 

39.1

22.1

29.4

6.0

7.0

35.5

1.42

0.21

56

 

                       

Fresh leaves,

                   

Trinidad

 

 

34.4

30.0

29.0

3.5

3.5

34.0

 

 

117

 

                       

Pods, Jamaica

 

79.5

12.8

14.5

2.4

0.7

69.6

0.29

0.32

43

 

                       

Pods, fallen,

                   

Trinidad

 

 

85.0

18.0

10.9

4.6

1.4

65.1

 

 

117

 

                       

Seeds, Jamaica

 

86.5

31.6

14.0

4.3

6.0

44.1

0.16

0.34

43

 

                       

 

                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Digestibility (%)

   

 

                       

 

 

 

 

 

Animal

CP

CF

EE

NFE

ME

Ref

 

                       

Dried pods

 

 

Goats

41.0

38.7

38.6

66.6

2.9

551

 

                       

 

                       

 

                       

 

                       

 

                       

References

43, 56, 117, 292, 551

Abstracts

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