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Markhamia Lutea

Description:

Markhamia Lutea, also known as the nile tulip is a tropical tree native to East Africa. It can grow up to 25 meters tall and produces bright yellow, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in clusters. Its bark and leaves are used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments.

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Habitat:

East Africa

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Key Features:

  1. Appearance: Markhamia Lutea is a tall tropical tree that can reach up to 25 meters in height. Its leaves are large and glossy, and its flowers are bright yellow and bell-shaped, blooming in clusters.

  2. Medicinal uses: The bark and leaves of Markhamia Lutea are used in traditional medicine to treat a range of ailments, including fever, malaria, and stomach disorders.

  3. Habitat: Markhamia Lutea is native to East Africa and can be found in countries such as Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda. It grows in tropical forests and is often used as a shade tree on coffee and tea plantations.

  4. Ecological importance: Markhamia Lutea provides habitat and food for a variety of animals, including birds, bees, and butterflies. Its leaves and bark are also used as fodder for livestock.

  5. Cultural significance: In some cultures, Markhamia Lutea is believed to have spiritual properties and is used in rituals and ceremonies. It is also sometimes planted as a decorative tree in gardens and parks.

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