Trees
Conocarpus erectus
Conocarpus erectus
Description :
This plant is a dense multiple-trunked shrub,
it is 1 to 4 m tall, but can grow into a tree up to 20 m or more tall, its
trunk is up to 1 m in diameter. The bark of the plant is thick and has broad
plates of thin scales which are grayish brown. The leaves of the plant are
alternately arranged and about 2 to 7 cm long and 1 to 3 cm broad, leaves are
dark green and shiny on top, and paler with fine silky hairs underneath, and
have two salt glands at the base of each leaf. The fruits have button like
shape and are 5 to 8 mm diameter. The fruit is a cluster of red to brown, small
scaly and are 5 to 15 mm long. The seed heads burst when ripe.
Distribution :
This species is widely distributed in coastal
communities in tropical America, and West Africa It was introduced in Hawaii,
Kuwait, Dubai and Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. In Pakistan it was successfully
cultivated in Karachi city. It can thrive in high temperatures and absorbs
brackish water.
Uses :
The tree is used as an
ornamental plant after introduction in Karachi Pakistan it dramatically
transformed the city landscape and provided a thick shadow to the humans and
animals.. The wood is sometimes used to make cabinets. It is also used as
firewood, as it burns very hot and slowly. The bark is high in tannin, for
which it has been harvested commercially.