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The Maldives Hot Free: Trees And Shrubs Of

Deep root systems anchor firmly into loose, shifting coral sands.

To anchor themselves in loose coral sand during tropical storms. Landscaping Trends

While often growing as a large bush, Scaevola can reach the height of a small tree. It forms dense green walls along the coast. It acts as the first line of defense against storm surges. trees and shrubs of the maldives hot

with salt-laden winds and nutrient-poor coral soils. The archipelago hosts approximately 583 plant species, including native coastal scrub, dense interior forests, and cultivated agricultural plants. аюрведа тур Iconic Trees of the Maldives Coconut Palm Cocos nucifera : Known locally as Dhivehi ruh , it is the national tree

The Maldives is famous for white sands and blue waters. Yet, its terrestrial vegetation is equally remarkable. The plants here survive in a truly challenging environment. They face intense tropical heat, high salinity, sandy soil, and constant salt spray. Deep root systems anchor firmly into loose, shifting

A step back from the direct waterline lies the "littoral hedge," a dense, scrubby thicket of tough, drought-resistant shrubs. This zone is dominated by two iconic species. The first is (known locally as magoo ), a common beach shrub with distinctive half-fan flowers. The second is Pemphis acidula (or kuredi ), a gnarled, evergreen bush that is legendary for its extreme tolerance to salt and drought. Islands with very poor soils often support only these hardy bushes and sedges, highlighting their vital role in the ecosystem.

Local "Hakeems" (traditional healers) have used its leaves for centuries to treat skin inflammations. It forms dense green walls along the coast

The Coconut Palm is the national tree of the Maldives. It is perfectly adapted to the hot, coastal climate. Its flexible trunk bends with strong winds, and its deep roots stabilize the sandy shoreline.

Though not strictly native, these are everywhere. Their fragrant blossoms are used for decoration and traditional welcomes. Pink Rose ( Finifenmaa

Today, luxury resorts are moving away from imported exotic plants and returning to these native species. Not only do they require less fresh water, but they also provide a home for local fruit bats and white terns, keeping the island's ecosystem in balance.

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