The mnondo occurs away from the coast except at the southern limit of its range. It prefers a hot dry resting season and plenty of rain in the summer growing season. It grows best where there is a definite contrast between day and night temperatures and does best at altitudes of 1,000 metres or more (the inland plateaus of south tropical Africa.) From
Tanzania across to
Angola it is found in dry types of woodland and is seldom dominant although common in many woodland types. It is the only species of
Julbernardia present in
Botswana (the northern parts only) and it reaches its southern extent in
Mozambique just south of the Save River near the coast at about 22°S, not reaching outside the tropics. In
Zimbabwe it is common in all types of deciduous woodland and is often co-dominant with the
msasa and is also locally common in the drier woodland of the south where the msasa does not thrive. ==Ecology==