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Samanea Saman

Samanea saman also known as the Rain tree is a wide-canopied tree with a large symmetrical umbrella-shaped crown. It usually reaches a height of 49 to 82 feet tall. The trunk can measure often ranging from 24 to 48 inches in diameter. The Rain tree has edible fruit pulp that can be made into a beverage tasting like lemons; the pulp is also an additive to gasoline. The wood from this tree is used for carving and making furniture. At Palm Garden Nevis it can be found at Event Area 3.

Uses:

Samanea saman, commonly known as the Rain tree, has several uses, both ecological and practical:
  • Shade Tree: Its broad canopy provides excellent shade, making it a popular choice for parks and streets.
  • Timber: The wood is durable and often used for furniture, flooring, and construction.
  • Ornamental Tree: With its striking appearance, it’s often planted for aesthetic purposes in gardens and landscapes.
  • Ecological Benefits: The tree helps improve soil quality by fixing nitrogen and supporting local biodiversity.
  • Medicinal Uses: In some cultures, parts of the tree are used in traditional medicine for various ailments.
  • Animal Habitat: Its flowers attract pollinators, and the tree provides habitat and food for various wildlife species.
  • Erosion Control: The extensive root system can help prevent soil erosion in certain environments.
  • Fodder: The leaves can be used as fodder for livestock.
Overall, Samanea saman is valued for its versatility and contributions to both human needs and the environment. Sources: – Wikipedia – Useful Tropical Plants Database – Palmpedia – Earthone – Useful Tropical Plants Database – Chat GPT 4

Details:

Common Name
Rain Tree
Scientific Name
Samanea Saman
Height
49-82 ft
Origin
Central & South America
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