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Somali Trees

Postby snoop12 » Sun Jan 03, 2010 1:28 pm

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To make it short the trees history in Somalia has been one of negligence caused by ignorance, the trees would have been extinct had it not been for the Kacaans bolt and persistent actions, Mashallah they( the Kacaan grass roots ) did a brilliant job in preserving and replanting trees throughout Somalia :up:
but unfortunately after the fall of the last government people started to destroy the forest, cutting down trees out of desperation and ignorance, this is truly sad because a tree takes long time to grow and without trees there is no biodiversity so droughts appears more often and have longer durations.

Most of you might only recognize the Qurac as it’s the most common one, but there are many more, and their uses and benefits are beyond measure.

I personally want to grow some myself and for that to happen i need to learn more about trees in Somalia, basically their names in Somali and English, their uses for both human and livestock, the region they grow, time for it to reach maturity, the season they drop seeds, the best season to plant them etc etc

I much appreciate anyone who can give some educational input on this topic

Ps: I searched about this on the net but its hard to find useful sites, so drop some links if you know

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Re: Somali Trees

Postby grandpakhalif » Sun Jan 03, 2010 1:29 pm

The moryans cut down all the trees and sold charcoal to arabs for money :|

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Re: Somali Trees

Postby snoop12 » Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:10 pm

imagine starting a tree nursery ?

you start of with this

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and after several years you produce this, each year !

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trees is a must for pastoralist, Camels and Goats especially need trees ! but its a win win win, you get good biodiversity(hence, less droughts), your livestock have food, and you can benefit from the trees bark, fruits, roots, branches, leaves etc

you can sell them through transfer for further growth or as wood for building etc etc

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Re: Somali Trees

Postby union » Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:11 pm

Bah humbug, who needs tree's anyway?

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Re: Somali Trees

Postby snoop12 » Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:54 pm

Bah humbug??

union do you lack basic comprehension :shock:

im trying to discover opportunities that might prompt me to pursue business in this field whiles at the same time replenishing the biodiversity of Somalia :up:

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Re: Somali Trees

Postby IRONm@N » Sun Jan 03, 2010 3:09 pm

Some Somali Trees are

Qurac (thorny big tree with seeds, eaten by goats, shade)
Qansax(same as above)
Garas
Yaaq
Labi (very tall, big tree, no thorns)
Dano
Yamaruug
Dhafaruur
Dhamaajo (very thorny, use for fencing, UNHCR use it to fence refugee camps)
Hareeri (very tall tree)
Sarmaan
Sarmaanyo
Foox (oroma gum)
Malmal (use for medicine purposes)
Qumba (coconut tree in Kismayo, Marka)
Siiq
Ciin
Gob
Caday (use to brush teeth, and roots too)
Raqey
Geed Hindi (grows in urban areas)
Qalaanqal
Dacar (very bitter sour juice use for medicine)
Boobooc (grows in Mogadishu)
Tiintiin (a very thorny tree aka cactus)
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Re: Somali Trees

Postby snoop12 » Mon Jan 04, 2010 7:04 am

great thanks man.

im trying to make up a record, but having a problem with the authenticity of the names given to me.

here are some i found

Miracas
Hobhob
Mareer
Xiltir
Jinow
Ilgaal
Garuunje
Yooco
Ontoro
Yicib
Goon
Gocoso
Cilaan
Marooro
Gasangas
Jiic

also there might be some dublicates, but im not really worried about them for now.

i still cant believe how difficult it is to find the names of Somali Trees, to be honest this is actually quite amazing, im starting to get the notion that Somalia is really F*ed up :(

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Re: Somali Trees

Postby IRONm@N » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:53 pm

Snoop, what are you a botanist?
go to old Somali men and ask them the names of trees and their uses, they know it very well.
also there is an a Somali author who wrote about Somali trees. I barrow the book from the library a year ago. the book is called "Magacyada geedaha Somalia"

More tree names

Ashacad
Argeeg
Askax
Baar
Baaxuur
Babaay
Badhi-booto
Bal
Balanbaal
Barde
Barkin Dhurwaa
Baxar Saaf
Beeru u eke
Beeyo
Biile
Bilcil
Bisiq
Booco
Booga Dhaye
Bugle
Buhood
Bun
Cadaad
Caday
Cagaar
Canbe
Canjeel
Carmo
Cayo
Ciid
Ciin
Cilal
Dacar
Dal
Damanyuluq
Dano
Dareemo
Dhafaruur
Dhagmaanyo
Dhamas
Dhammaajo
Dharkayn
Dhay
Dhebi
Dheen
Dhidin
Dhigri
Dhiigsaar
Dhikil
Dhirindhir
Dhunkaal
Dhurbo
Dhuundhas
Dhuur
Dhuuse ure
Dhuyac
Digir
Dixi
Doofaarqod
Doonbir
Duur
Faramog
Gaad
Gabaldaye
Gabro
Gacandhi
Gahaydh
Galiile
Galool
Gasaangas
Gawlale
Garawle
Geed Harag
Geed-hindi
Gob
Gogobe
Gomashe
Goosay
Gubtaanyo
Gumar
Gumre
Hadi
Handhurwaa
Hareeri
Higlo
Himir
Hohob
Ilgeesh
Ilko Caddeeye
Iriir
Jadeer
Jaad
Jaleefan
Jaleelo
Jarmi
Jeerin
Jiic
Jillab
Kabxan
Kariir
Labi
Liin
Liin dhanaan
Like
Maadh
Madaxbuq
Madheedh
Madheedh Qoox
Majabe
Malmal
Mandooye
Maraa
Marmar
Mawe
Mayay
Maxaansugaa
May Subag
Maygaag
Midhafur
Mirdhis
Mirimiri
Moos
Ontor
Qabo
Qadow
Qalaanqal
Qalfoon
Qansax
Qarari
Qare
Qare Dameeraad
Qaydar
Qudhac
Qundho
Raqay
Ridhmo
Sabansabdho
Salaalmaco
Sarin
Sarmaan
Sarmaanyo
Siiq
Tawaad
Timir
Tincad
Tiin
Tukelalmis
Uneexo
Urundhi
Wacanri
Wadhi
Washaaqaar
Xagar
Xajiin
Xamakoow
Xamudh
Xangeeyo
Xankookib
Xaskul
Ximre
Xoday
Xule
Xumboox
Yaanyo
Yaaq
Yamaarug
Yicib
Yucub

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Re: Somali Trees

Postby Sir-Luggoyo » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:15 pm

Ask A/Wahaab where all the trees are.



BTW

Goon iyo Gocoso are not trees, they are more of a grass.

What happened to Quulle? How come no one mentioned? This will infuriate our Ilko Yar residents

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Re: Somali Trees

Postby Narcissistic » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:20 pm

:shock:

Is Somalia abundant in trees to go with that many names? :|
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Re: Somali Trees

Postby Advo » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:23 pm

We should plant xashiish and all sorts of drugs......become a major drug trafficking country, our location is just ripped for that type of business.

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Re: Somali Trees

Postby snoop12 » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:56 pm

Narcissistic

20 years back Somalia had both incredible wildlife and trees were not in shortage, but that is not the case today :lol:

but its possible that some of the names are nothing more than duplicates, in the sense that its the same tree but different name given by people from different regions.

IRONm@N

i will look for that book, although im not only interested in the names of the trees, but also their uses.

im not a botanist, but i do study science.

there is huge potential in these trees as i have mentioned earlier, and with some humble further investigation by people educated in the fields of science(mainly Chem and Bio) we can attain pharmaceuticals and cosmetics from these trees :up:

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Re: Somali Trees

Postby BaasAbuur » Mon Jan 04, 2010 10:46 pm

I personally want to grow some myself
Me too. I have always been obsessed with trees and planting and growing things from a young age. I planted a Papaya tree in our backyard when I was like 6 and I remember we actually used to pick fruits from it within very short time. I think it would be a good idea, if you really enjoy these things, to make a career out of it. Pursue it! Met a dude from California once at this conference I attended who owned, with his wife and friend, a small fruit farm that generated over a million in revenue every year. That is not a lot of money if you think about it but the cost of running that farm, as he explained to me, was not even a quarter of the amount of money they made from it every year.


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