Haydas
Haydas is a genus of small to medium-sized flowering plants within the family Fabaceae, commonly known as the legume family. The genus is primarily distributed in subtropical and tropical regions, with species found across parts of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Haydas species are characterized by their pinnate leaves, which often have multiple leaflets, and their distinctive, often trumpet-shaped flowers that range in color from white to pale yellow or purple.
These plants typically grow as shrubs or small trees and are adapted to a variety of environmental
Some species of Haydas possess ethnobotanical uses, including traditional medicinal applications and use as fodder for
Research on Haydas remains limited, with ongoing studies focusing on their ecological roles, potential pharmacological properties,
Overall, Haydas exemplifies the diverse adaptations and ecological functions of leguminous plants in their native ecosystems,