Name: River Tamarind

Scientific Name-

Leucaena latisiliqua (Glauca)

Family Name-

Fabaceae

Key features-

White flowers

Origin-

Tropical regions of the Americas

Uses-

Medicinal, and chemical uses.

Tree Description

I am native to South Mexico, Florida and Cuba. However, I have also gained a large population in parts of Kenya. I am a small, fast-growing tree and have various uses. Regarding my practical services, the most common include soil fertility, firewood, fibre, and livestock fodder. I was coined as a miracle tree in the early 1970s and 1980s. My high protein characteristics and multi-vitamin benefits make me perfect for cattle fodder. As I am a great source of firewood, I was probably introduced to the Arboretum as an exotic tree during the push in the early 1900s for sources of energy to build the railway. Although I am great for practical reasons, I also have some toxic characteristics, which means caution is required when using me.

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