Moringa stenopetala
Moringa stenopetala is a species of the Moringa genus, which is part of the Moringaceae family. It is commonly known as the African Moringa, Ethiopian Moringa, or Shiferaw in Amharic. This plant is native to Kenya and Ethiopia, and it is particularly prevalent in the southern Ethiopian region of Konso.
Description
Moringa stenopetala is a drought-resistant, perennial plant that can reach up to 12 meters in height. It has a thick, water-storing trunk and deep tap roots, which allow it to survive in arid conditions. The leaves are tripinnate, and the flowers are white with yellow stamens. The fruit is a three-sided brown capsule of about 30–50 cm size containing globular seeds.
Uses
The leaves of the Moringa stenopetala are rich in protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, and iron, making them a significant source of nutrition in areas where they grow. The leaves are often used in stews, salads, or as a side dish. The seeds can be eaten raw or cooked, and they are also used to purify water. The oil from the seeds is used in cooking and cosmetics. The bark, roots, and flowers are used in traditional medicine.
Cultivation
Moringa stenopetala is primarily grown in home gardens and by small-scale farmers. It is propagated by seeds or cuttings. The plant prefers well-drained soil and can tolerate poor soil conditions. It is a fast-growing plant and can be harvested within a few months of planting.
Research
Research on Moringa stenopetala has focused on its nutritional content and potential health benefits. Studies have shown that it has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Further research is needed to fully understand the potential of this plant in medicine and nutrition.
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Moringa stenopetala flowers and leaves
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First illustration of Moringa stenopetala (basonym Donaldsonia), from E. G. Baker's 1896 original description
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Ethiopia - Mature Moringa stenopetala tree - March 2011
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Moringa stenopetala
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Moringa stenopetala nursery in Gurage Zone, Ethiopia
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Moringa stenopetala tree trunk, Koko Crater Botanical Garden
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Moringa stenopetala seed pods in tree
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Moringa stenopetala open seed pod
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