Common Trees of the Niger Delta
The Niger Delta region is rich in diverse plant life, particularly in its trees and shrubs. Common species include:
Moringa (Moringa oleifera): Known for its nutritional and medicinal value, it's often called the "miracle tree."
Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus): A beautiful flowering shrub with large, colorful blooms.
African White Mahogany (Turraeanthus africana): Valued for its strong, durable wood used in furniture and construction.
Ube (Dacryodes edulis): Also known as African pear, it produces edible fruit enjoyed by locals.
Nganda Coffee Tree (Coffea canephora): Grows coffee beans used in robusta coffee production.
Light Bosse (Guarea cedrata): A hardwood tree used for high-quality timber.
Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle): Crucial for coastal protection and providing habitats for marine life.
Shittah Tree (Acacia seyal): Produces gum arabic, used in food and various industrial applications.
These species contribute to the region's ecological balance, economic activities, and cultural practices.
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