Ana Tree

The Ana tree Faidherbia albida, formerly considered one of the acacias, can be become a very large tree. It’s unusual in that it sheds its leaves in the rainy season and grows them in the dry season. Its protein-rich seed pods are curled and orange to reddish brown and are a vital food source for livestock and wildlife. The Ana tree is widespread in Africa

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20% of sales on this site go to FTFA for planting trees and vegetable gardens in needy areas of South Africa, Namibia and beyond