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Tendu

Scientific Name:
Diospyros melanoxylon

Tendu thrives in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade, providing habitat and food for wildlife, including birds and small mammals, while supporting biodiversity and stabilizing soil in forest ecosystems. Its leaves are valued in traditional medicine for treating wounds, fevers, and digestive issues, while the bark possesses anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.

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  • Vulnerable
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Origin

Native

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Habitat

Tree

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Flowering

Yes

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Fruiting

Yes

Highlights:
  • Edible Edible
  • Medicinal Medicinal

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