Capuron Hernandia voyronii, commonly known as Hazomalany, is a species of plant in the Hernandiaceae family.
It grows in spiny thicket, dry forest, and succulent woodland habitats, typically on sandstone and unconsolidated sand substrates.
Young trees grow in shade, so reproduction requires limited habitat disturbance.
[1] The species is threatened with habitat loss from human-caused fires, clearance of land for agriculture, timber harvesting, and a climate change induced increase in rainfall within its range.
[1] The timber of Hernandia voyronii has many uses in western Madagascar, including for canoes, coffins, houses, furniture.